Pablo Peralta M. / La Paz
Some, in the opposition, indicate that they will hold a vigil near the Plurinational Legislative Assembly (ALP), others announce that they will not return to their regions. All to maintain their state of alert and prevent the MAS from surprising them with an eventual untimely reinstatement of the session to designate the Defender. On Thursday, after the swamping, an intermediate quarter was declared without a date or time of return.
“We declare ourselves in permanent vigil. We know the ‘enveloping’ strategies of the MAS. They can call a session again at any time,” said deputy Alberto Astorga, from CC.
The legislator indicated that they will be on vigil “in the vicinity of Plaza Murillo.”
José C. Gutiérrez, a deputy for Cree, assured that the MAS “wants to surprise the opposition”, so that alliance maintains its vigil, which implies that they will not return to their regions. “We believe he is keeping a watchful eye, he is going to stay in the city of La Paz,” he said.
Gualberto Arispe, head of the MAS bench, assured that they had not yet been informed of the time and date of the reinstatement of the session.