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During the meeting that took place this Sunday night in Santa Cruz, the president of the Committee for Santa Cruz, Rómulo Calvo, referred to the announcement by the President of the State, Luis Arce, to repeal Law 1386. At the time, the civic Santa Cruz asked the first president to govern for everyone, “no one has given him a license to kill democracy,” he said.
“Mr. President, Luis Arce, govern for all Bolivians, no one has given you a license to kill democracy and to steal the present and the future of our children,” said Calvo.
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In the act it was announced that the civic strike will continue until the law to repeal 1386 is enacted. The civic observed the consequences of 1386. “With this law an attempt has been made to criminalize private property. With this law, any individual is exposed to a simple complaint losing everything that he has legitimately achieved with effort and years of work ”, he commented.
He also pointed out that this law was the beginning of a new state, “a communist state, without freedom or future. They are poisoning democracy because they want a party with a single thought, “he said.
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Added to his complaints was “the kidnapping of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE).” “The entire electoral system is rotten, as the resigning authorities of the Electoral Tribunal have been denouncing. The governing body that administers the vote has been designed so that the governing party never loses an election, “he said, referring to the resignation of the member Rosario Baptista.
To conclude the 20-minute speech, Calvo exhorted Arce and the ruling party legislators: “Bolivia is all of us, Bolivia is not the coca growers of the chapare, they are not the bartolinas. If we want to talk about unity, let us not use it in a pact of impunity and let us begin by recognizing the diversity of Bolivian society and respect for its rights ”.