March 5, 2023, 11:13 PM
March 5, 2023, 11:13 PM
The division that is already lived in the MAS at the executive, legislative and leadership levels “can lead to the fragmentation of society itself and that dispersion can take a decade to come together again,” warned the former Vice President of the State, Álvaro García Linera.
“Let’s not allow the fissure that is taking place at the level of leaders, parliamentarians and leaders to reach society, because when society fractures it takes decades to come together; tell me I come from the fracture of the 80s; I saw the popular fragmented and we left our lives like others, including Evo (Morales), Felipe (Quispe) and many more to unite the popular in 2000 ”, said the Sunday night the one who was the vice president of Evo Morales.
The internal fissures in the MAS worsened after the former president involved the family of Luis Arce in lithium deals and the arcistas threatened Morales with taking him to justice for defamation. This Sunday, both personalities coincided in the act of remembrance of the 10 years of the death of Hugo Chávez.
García Linera said that it is not necessary to do a lot of memory to find out what can happen if the MAS leaves power and recalled the events of 2019 and 2020, when there was “persecution of the masistas from the Government of Jeanine Áñez.”
“What happens if we split up and lose again? The burning of wiphalas in the plaza (Murillo)? that’s what awaits this change process if we can’t restore unity. Out of responsibility for the dead, for the persecuted, for the mistreated and humiliated, let’s put an end to this confrontation,” Linera said in an interview on the RTP network.
According to the accounts that came from Venezuela, Arce and Morales met in the main act and shook hands, exchanging a brief greeting.. At that moment, Arce was reminded of the meeting he had with the president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, and that cut short a meeting between Morales and the President.
Two hours after that meeting, the Bolivian head of state boarded the presidential plane and hurriedly returned to Bolivia to attend the main events of the anniversary of El Alto on Monday.
“Let’s restore unityLet’s not put personal criteria ahead, let’s put the well-being of humble people ahead, we owe ourselves to them, because of them we are where we are, without them we would be nothingLet’s go back to them, let’s propose new economic and social transformations, of greater benefit”, Linera urged.
These harangues were similar to those launched by the leaders of the unity pact, who said that if the organizations are divided by the struggles between ‘evistas and ‘arcistas’ Everything will be irremediable for the 2025 elections.