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Marinkovic to Masistas: “It is ridiculous to spend people’s money to maintain their dens of corruption”

Marinkovic: “Justice in Bolivia continues to serve Evo”

October 9, 2024, 8:15 AM

October 9, 2024, 8:15 AM

The politician and businessman from Santa Cruz Branko Marinkovic was questioned by some figures from the Movement Towards Socialism (MAS) because they considered that The vast majority of Bolivian companies “must be privatized.”

Gabriela Montaño, former parliamentarian and former minister of the Evo Morales government, said that “lright in Bolivia has as only plan (for) the 2025 elections to privatize public companiesmake deals and return to the past.”

“They say it very loosely and believe that the Bolivian people have no memory,” Montaño expressed through his account on X.

Marinkovic responded to Montaño’s publication through the same platform and said that those of the factional ruling party rThey stole and squandered millions of dollars that we lack today”.

“It is ridiculous to spend people’s money to maintain their dens of corruption and inefficiency. The current state of the Bolivian public companies are an example that what you represent“They are a failed model,” Marinkovic remarked.who is one of the opposition politicians seeking to participate in the 2025 general elections.

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