The Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of America (Alba) announced the suspension of the new far-right government that will be installed in the Plurinational State of Bolivia, due to its anti-Bolivarian behavior.
This was announced by the Alliance through a statement published on the Telegram channel of Foreign Minister Yván Gil, which indicates that the new government of the Andean State is anti-Bolivarian, anti-Latin American, pro-imperialist and colonialist.
Furthermore, it is pointed out that it is not in accordance with the principles of this Alliance.
Likewise, it emphasizes that the suspension “does not affect the permanent, emotional and supportive ties that we maintain with the Bolivian people, with whom we will continue working and accompanying them in their development and well-being.”
Below is the full text of the statement:
Communiqué from the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (Alba)
The member governments of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA) have decided to suspend the far-right government that will be installed in the Plurinational State of Bolivia, because its anti-Bolivarian, anti-Latin American, pro-imperialist and colonialist behavior is not in accordance with the principles of this Alliance. This suspension does not affect the permanent, emotional and supportive ties that we maintain with the Bolivian people, with whom we will continue working and accompanying them in their development and well-being.
We express that the public statements issued against Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua, by the Ultra-Right Government, are totally unacceptable, as they ignore the principles of respect, sovereignty and cooperation that support the integration of the peoples of Our America and the founding values of the Alliance.
The ALBA countries have accompanied the Bolivian people since their integration, contributing to historic achievements in education, health and economic development: more than one million people literate through popular education programs, more than three million Bolivians served through the Misión Milagro and other health programs; significant investments in various sectors of the economy; and a prominent international presence, defending Bolivarian principles and Latin American unity. Thanks to this Alliance, the voice of the Bolivian people has resonated strongly in Our America and in the world.
We reaffirm our commitment to continue working alongside the Bolivian people, defending their rights, social and economic development, and ensuring that the Alliance continues to be a space of solidarity, cooperation and justice. This suspension measure will be maintained while the political conditions in Bolivia are evaluated, with the aim of protecting the founding principles of ALBA and guaranteeing that the organization continues to be an instrument of unity, sovereignty and social justice for all the peoples of Our America.
Caracas, October 24, 2025
