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Choquehuanca urges to “speak with measure” and assures that nobody wants division

Choquehuanca urges to "speak with measure" and assures that nobody wants division

July 10, 2023, 1:21 PM

July 10, 2023, 1:21 PM

Vice President David Choquehuanca, during the delivery of an educational unit in the La Paz municipality of Ichoca, He assured this Monday that nobody wants division and urged to “speak with measure”.

Speak with measure, walk with measure, feed ourselves with measure, drink with measure, love with measure, do everything with measure. And doing everything with measure is walking with respect, with respect for our authorities.with respect to our children, to our grandparents, to the rain, to grandfather fire, to our little flames, to our mountains, with respect to the sovereignty of our peoples,” said the vice president.

He added that “we have to teach our children all of this” and then emphasized that “none of us wants division in the bottom of our hearts”, although he also affirmed that they seek to make them fight, mainly, “through social networks” where “a lot of lies circulate, pure lies”.

Likewise, the authority highlighted the importance of the bases for the Government. “We, without the bases, are nothingwithout the workers there is no money,” he said.

Besides, “we are not going to give up, our brother Lucho (president Luis Arce) is working day and night to guarantee education, to guarantee health, to recover our economy, so that there is no shortage of money and so that we continue building roads (…)”, he added.

He pointed out that today he delivered the aforementioned work in Ichoca on behalf of President Arce because he, according to his version, cannot be everywhere.

The President “thinks of us, he is like our father of all Bolivians and we have decided that he should direct us, that he should lead the Plurinational State and he is driving, he is working day and night, he cannot be everywhere, that is why we are here”, he ratified.

This new speech by Choquehuanca arises in the midst of a constant division in the ruling party, which in recent months has led a series of accusations between those who call themselves “evistas” and “arcistas.”

Choquehuanca in the Florida market

David Choquehuanca in the Florida market of Santa Cruz

On Saturday, July 8, the vice president was in Santa Cruz, where he held a meeting with his MAS bench at the YPFB offices, located on the double road to La Guardia. Choquehuanca took the opportunity to have fish soup for breakfast in the Florida market, accompanied by deputy Rolando Cuéllar and other leaders. The photographs of his visit to the popular market were disseminated on social networks.

David Choquehuanca in the Florida market of Santa Cruz
David Choquehuanca in the Florida market of Santa Cruz

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