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Government requests information from Spain and Chile for “interference” by legislators who wanted to visit Camacho

Government requests information from Spain and Chile for "interference" by legislators who wanted to visit Camacho

January 3, 2023, 2:40 PM

January 3, 2023, 2:40 PM

The national government sent notes to the Embassy of the Kingdom of Spain and the General Consulate of Chile in Bolivia requesting information on the status of deputies Víctor Gonzales Coello and Luis Fernando Sánchez.

Both arrived in national territory at the request of the Civic Committee for Santa Cruz to verify the conditions in which he is detained, in the Chonchocoro prisonGovernor Luis Fernando Camacho.

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, through the respective diplomatic channels, requested the Embassy of the Kingdom of Spain and the General Consulate of Chile in Bolivia, information regarding the ‘observer status’ that both parliamentarians declared to have publicly in national territory”, indicates a pronouncement.

Both representatives were in national territory and They tried to meet with the Santa Cruz authoritywho is serving five days of preventive detention in that maximum security prison in Chonchocoro.

“Likewise, the rejection of the actions of the indicated deputies was expressed, who without any accreditation assumed the representation of their Governments and/or Congresses, which constitutes an unacceptable interference in the internal affairs of Bolivia”, emphasizes the Foreign Ministry.

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