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Tuto inscribes his alliance in the TSE and asks Arce to respond for Zúñiga sayings

Tuto inscribes his alliance in the TSE and asks Arce to respond for Zúñiga sayings

After its departure from the so -called “unity block”, The candidate Jorge Tuto Quiroga enrolled on Wednesday morning his political allianceFree, in the Supreme Electoral Court (TSE) to participate in the general elections of August 17.

Quiroga, surrounded by his followers, said that since December he worked in this alliance and that in the next few hours many other citizen groups will be assigned.

“Today we are with the legal alliance of two national parties: FRI and Democrats. Then there will be another document with a fortnight of groups that will be added. We are forging the true unit to save Bolivia and give the country stability,” he said.

The deadline for registering alliances in the TSE will conclude the Holy Holiday (April 18).

Zúñiga case

The candidate also referred to the sayings of the former army, Juan José Zúñiga, who in a recent interview insisted that the military movement of June 26, 2024, in Murillo de la Paz square, occurred by order of President Luis Arce.

“Mr. Tilín Arce, what is it? Zúñiga now says that there is no such cabinet in the shadow, that you evaluate to make a fujimorazo, close the Congress as a castle (…). You should answer about that Mr. Tilín Arce, he should explain,” he said.

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