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Mesa says that Morales surpassed "all limits" when talking about "lifting" military

Mesa says that Morales surpassed "all limits" when talking about "lifting" military

The former president of Bolivia Carlos Mesa (2003-2005) said this Thursday that former president Evo Morales (2006-2019) “has exceeded all limits,” after the leader of the ruling party said in an interview with EFE that there will be “uprisings” by indigenous people and the military if is arrested.

“Evo Morales has surpassed all limits of tolerance and rationality by promoting violence against civilian citizens, police and journalists in its blockades, and suggesting that there will be uprisings and a military coup if it is forced to respond in court for the serious crimes for which it is accused,” Mesa posted on his X account.

The leader of the opposition force Comunidad Ciudadana (CC) also considered that Morales’ “desire” to “confront the Bolivians and his intention to destroy the economy are a danger to the country.”

Morales supporters block roadsespecially in the central region of Cochabamba, for 18 days to withdraw the judicial proceedings against the former president for trafficking and rape, to demand a solution to the country’s economic situation and to defend the leader’s presidential candidacy official party for the 2025 elections.

Morales stated on Wednesday in an interview with EFE that if he is arrested there will be an “uprising” against Arce by the indigenous movements and that the police and military will mutiny.

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“Luis Arce is so afraid of Evo Morales and to the Chapare (the central area of ​​the Tropic of Cochabamba) that every day becomes more cowardly and more irresponsible towards the country,” wrote Áñez, who has been imprisoned since 2021 due to the social and political crisis of 2019 in the country.

The day before, President Arce pointed out that the clashes that occurred during different attempts to unblock roads have so far left 70 injured, 61 police officers and nine civilians, and that the pressure measure has left economic losses amounting to 1.7 billion dollars. .

Arce also gave an ultimatum to the followers of the former governor and official leader to lift the blockades and if they persist, he warned them to comply with their “constitutional powers” to free the roads.

For his part, Morales accused Arce of issuing “threats” against his mobilized followers and held the ruler responsible for “any act of violence” that occurs in the country.

Arce and Morales have been estranged since 2021 due to differences in the administration of the State that deepened due to the need to renew the national leadership of the government Movement towards Socialism (MAS) and define the official candidacy for the 2025 elections.

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