In a campaign ceremony held over the weekend at El Alto, the former policeman of the Police Edmán Lara pointed against Tuto Quiroga and his political adversaries of the Free Alliance, who linked to the regional crescent block that arose within the framework of the constitutional debate between 2006 and 2009. The candidate assured that they “wanted to separate Bolivia” and He warned that he will “clean” the state once he wins the ballot.
“We are not going to allow them to divide the Bolivians again, those who are there are those who sponsored the crescent. Do they remember? Those who wanted Poor, ”he said in the middle of applause.
The presidential candidate of the PDC then tightened his speech after referring to his opponents as “thugs” and “logieros.” As he said, he recalled personal episodes of discrimination to question what he called a “hate culture.”
“Those who are in front are thugs, I tell them, they are thugs, because their culture of matoning does not forget, the other day I reached El Alto in front of my son, peasant, Indian of such, mediocre, of all, that is their culture of them, that is racism, they cannot return, they cannot return,” he emphasized.
Along the same lines, he loaded against his adversary in the ballot, Jorge Tuto Quiroga and JP Velasco, whom he accused of representing traditional power groups. “Who is that man who is our opponent? (Tuto Quiroga).
Lara even mentioned proper names, such as the businessman and senator elected by Free Branco Marinkovic, whom he described as “Collas Oditor.” “Do not you remember who was considering dividing Bolivia? Who were the ones who raised the crescent? They were then. Who is with tuto? Brainkovic Branco, who now does not come out because it is not convenient for him to leave, the biggest hatter of Collas, Branco Marinkovic, his tuto senator,” he launched.
The plundering also accused officials of the Mayor’s Office of El Alto and other state distributions of having aligned with free to “not lose their paste.” He promised that, if he arrives at the government, he will carry out a “cleaning” and will open the doors of the State to new professionals and workers.
Police reform
Beyond his attacks, Lara again exposed his proposal for police reform, with the idea of expanding opportunities to already basic indigenous sectors.
“We want everyone to have the same chance. We also want that one day the Bolivian Police commander is therefore a mamani, a condori and a shock. Do you not see? And that is why we are going to create police academies in the nine departments and all those who are sergeants are now going to ascend to the degree of substitutes with competition exam and everyone will have the opportunity,” he explained.
Electoral tensions
The Supreme Electoral Court (TSE) convened last week to the binomials that will dispute the presidential ballot of October 19 – Jorge Quiroga and Juan Pablo Velasco for free; Rodrigo Paz and Edmán Lara for the PDC – in order to sign a non -aggression agreement.
The covenant seeks to avoid “dirty war” and guarantee respect for the result of the elections. However, Lara did not attend that meeting and until the weekend had not yet signed the document, despite the commitments, according to TSE reports.
