
Bolivia on Edge: Evo Morales Supporters Threaten Electoral Officials
Bolivia on Edge: "Evistas" Threaten Electoral Officials, Raising Fears of Rebellion La Paz, Bolivia – Tensions are reaching a boiling point in Bolivia as supporters of former president Evo Morales, known as "Evistas," have escalated their protests to include direct threats against members of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE). The Evistas have not only demanded the resignation of the TSE officials but have also publicly revealed the addresses of their homes, raising serious safety concerns. This action comes after previous warnings issued to police and military personnel in the country's tropical regions. "We have identified their houses," one Evista stated in a video circulating on social media, adding, "There will be a sublevación if Evo is not registered." The situation outside the TSE building is tense, with a heavy police presence to prevent any escalation of violence. The Evistas' actions have sparked widespread concern, as their methods clearly violate the principles of democratic discourse. While they claim to be defending democracy, their aggressive tactics and threats are causing alarm among the population and raising questions about the stability of the country's political system. The government has yet to issue a formal statement addressing the situation, but the increased police presence suggests they are taking the threats seriously. The coming days will be crucial in determining whether the situation can be de-escalated peacefully or if Bolivia will face further unrest.