January 11, 2023, 9:26 AM
January 11, 2023, 9:26 AM
Frontal. The Chamber of Exporters (Cadex) of Santa Cruz, ruled before the tense situation in the department of cruceño after the arrest of Governor Luis Fernando Camacho on December 28.
Through a statement, Cadex noted that the “violation of the human rights of the first elected departmental authority” added to the violent police repression exercised against citizens during these days, only reflect a deterioration of democracy and legal stability in the countryputting at risk the investments, the normal productive and export performance in the country.
“Thus risking thousands of sources of employment for Bolivian familiesfamilies who yearn to recover after pandemics and social and economic crises that we have had to live through, ”says the statement.
The institution pointed to the independence of powers as essential for the political and social stability of the countryand that said stability is also fundamental for the generation of jobs, economic and thus achieve exports that bring foreign currency to Bolivia.
The Cadex directive requires the judiciary to demonstrate its independence from the political or ideological interests of the ruling party, in this case the MAS, to restore the Legal Order and the Rule of Law. They point out that in this way due process will be guaranteed to the governor of Santa Cruz, Luis Fernando Camacho and respect for his fundamental rights.
They also addressed the Bolivian Policeaa that respects the life of the citizenrythat guarantees the right to peaceful protest within the framework of the laws and norms established in the Political Constitution of the State.