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Quiroga Asks Paz to Invite Venezuelan Opposition Leaders González and Machado to the Investiture

"Let them be invited here because this is the best tribute and the best demonstration that 20 years of authoritarianism are over, that we are now going to be a free and democratic country," said the former candidate.
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Leaders of the evista wing denounce that the president-elect denies countries that qualify as “historically in solidarity” with Bolivia. From the leadership of the evista movement, strong criticisms emerged towards President-elect Rodrigo Paz for his announcement to distance himself diplomatically from the governments of Venezuela and Cuba. The leaders considered that this decision represents a break with traditional allies and a rapprochement w…

"Let them be invited here because this is the best tribute and the best demonstration that 20 years of authoritarianism are over, that we are now going to be a free and democratic country," said the former candidate.

🔊 Listen to this news: Former Bolivian President Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga has made a request to Bolivia's President-elect, Rodrigo Paz. Quiroga asked him to invite Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González and opposition leader María Corina Machado to his inauguration, scheduled for November 8. This invitation would symbolize the end of two decades of authoritarian rule by the Movement for Socialism (MAS). The request was made during a meeting …

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Periódico La Patria broke the news in on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
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