TCP Denounces Bombing; Blames Evista in Vigil
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The Deputy Minister of Management of the National Health System, Mariana Ramírez, reported that blockers related to former President Evo Morales have attacked ambulances and obstructed medical care for people in critical situations. In a press conference, Ramírez reported two serious cases: one in the tropics of Cochabamba and another in the mining town of Kami, where protesters stoned ambulances and forced patients to continue their transfer on…
Through a publication, the Plurinational Constitutional Court denounced that on Wednesday a “attack attempt” was made against that institution.
Police arrested two people with explosives. Evo Morales has been holding a vigil at the front of the TCP building for nine days.
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