
Morales Accused of Election Sabotage in Bolivia
Bolivia: Deputy Accuses Morales of Election Sabotage LA PAZ, BOLIVIA – Deputy Alberto Astorga has accused former president Evo Morales of attempting to sabotage Bolivia's general elections through intimidation and threats. In a press conference captured by Bolivia TV, Astorga stated, "Evo Morales doesn't want elections to exist. His only interest is in becoming a candidate again, illegally." Astorga's claims are serious, alleging that Morales is using threats to disrupt the electoral process. He further criticized Morales's handling of the Bolivian economy during his previous term, stating that Morales's actions are contributing to the current economic crisis. Astorga's comments highlight growing concerns about the fairness and integrity of the upcoming elections. The accusations against Morales demand a thorough investigation to ensure free and fair elections in Bolivia. The government has yet to respond to these serious allegations.