February 21, 2023, 20:24 PM
February 21, 2023, 20:24 PM
Seven years after the constitutional referendum of February 21, 2016, who said NO to Evo Morales to run for a new re-election for president, various citizen platforms and self-convocated population They met this Tuesday in various parts of the capital Cruceña and other cities in the country to commemorate the date.
Through various means, a banner was called for this Tuesday at the Christ the Redeemer in order to remember the time that Evo lost the referendum, a result that he later ignored and decided to resort to instances outside the Magna Carta to run for president.
On the occasion, the residents also addressed President Luis Arce to remind him that this Saturday, February 25, the deadline for the release of the governor expires Luis Fernando Camacho and “all political prisoners”, in accordance with the provisions of the town hall held on January 25.
“Seven years ago, Bolivia said no to a re-election and, unfortunately, despite that, they ignored us and continued. And even in the elections they made fraud. We are here to show all the powers that be that we are not with our arms downWe are firm and we are not going to give up until all the political prisoners are released,” expressed Felipe Camachomember of one of the platforms.
Governor Luis Fernando Camacho shared on his Twitter account a video showing a similar act in another part of the city.
Were the neighbors of the Mother India Resistance (second ring, in front of the monument to Mother India), where they gathered to sing the Cruceño Anthem and pray for freedom and democracy.
They are the resistance of the roundabout of Madre India and 2nd ring, this #21F They gathered to sing the Santa Cruz anthem and pray for freedom and democracy.
Governor’s communication team informs pic.twitter.com/0pCABozUt0
— Luis Fernando Camacho (@LuisFerCamachoV) February 21, 2023
In peace, the Committee for the Defense of Democracy (Conade) publicly convened to a ch’alla of the marker of autonomy, which was placed in the Avaroa square in the city of La Paz. Manuel Morales, president of Conade, and several activists held an act on Tuesday for the seven years of “the fight for the recovery of democracy. as they indicated.
The Conade met in La Paz/Photo: APG News