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Tropic Women’s Congress resolves the “definitive” expulsion of Andronón for “betrayal”

Tropic Women's Congress resolves the "definitive" expulsion of Andronón for "betrayal"

The XIII Ordinary Women’s Congress of the 6 Tropic Federations De Cochabamba determined on Saturday the “definitive” expulsion of the former presidential excandidate and head of the Senate, Andrónico Rodríguez; by leader Humberto Claros and other accused of “high betrayal of the organization and its ideological principles,” according to a Kawsachun Coca radio publication.

Those expelled are pointed out from alleged anthietic behavior, breach of commitments acquired with organizations, internal sabotage, complicit silence “in the face of government repression”, among other arguments.

The station reported that now the expelled “They will not be able to participate again in any organic activity, event or institutional representation linked to the tropics federations ”.

“The betrayal of ideological principles, betrayal of the political instrument and betrayal of our peasant indigenous historical struggles They are unforgivable”, Highlights part of the Congress resolution.

Rodríguez began to be accused of “betrayal” after he decided to get away from his political mentor, former president Evo Morales, to run for the presidency in the general elections last August.

The senator lost in the elections and, in the midst of the constant accusations of the sectors related to former President Morales, he repeatedly denied the popular sectors of the country.

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