July 8, 2022, 2:46 PM
July 8, 2022, 2:46 PM
Marco Pumari, former civic leader of Potosí and former candidate for the Vice Presidency of ‘Creemos’, gave his statement this Friday inside the Cantumarca prison within the case “coup I”.
A group of women set up a vigil at the gates of that penitentiarywhere the opponent remains in preventive detention, investigated for the burning of the Departmental Electoral Tribunal (TED) in 2019.
Just as Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga, Samuel Doria Medina and other opposition figures did, the former president of the Potosinista Civic Committee (Comcipo) appeared as a witness within the investigation.
A commission of prosecutors traveled from La Paz to the Villa Imperial to receive the declarations of Pumari, who starred in mobilizations after the failed elections that caused the resignation of Evo Morales for president.
The act began minutes after 10:00 and lasted until 12:30and the entry of some people who wanted to offer their support to the former civic leader was prevented.