
Bolivia's Top Court Acts Against Threats to 2025 Elections
Bolivia's TSJ Denounces Threats to State Institutions, Protecting 2025 Elections SUCRE, BOLIVIA – June 4, 2025 – In a decisive move to safeguard Bolivia's democratic process, the Supreme Tribunal of Justice (TSJ) announced today that it has filed a formal complaint with the Chuquisaca Prosecutor's Office. The complaint targets individuals responsible for disseminating a video containing threats against various state institutions. These threats, according to the TSJ, are aimed at forcing the reinstatement of former president Evo Morales's candidacy for the upcoming 2025 elections. During a press conference held in the Hall of Mirrors, TSJ President, [President's Name], stated, "We will not be intimidated by these attempts to undermine our democratic institutions." He emphasized the TSJ's unwavering commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring free and fair elections scheduled for August 17th. The video in question, which has been widely circulated on social media, reportedly contains explicit threats against the judiciary and other key government bodies. The TSJ's swift action demonstrates its determination to prevent any interference in the electoral process. This move is expected to send a strong message to those seeking to manipulate the political landscape. The investigation launched by the Prosecutor's Office promises to shed light on the individuals and groups behind these threats, holding them accountable for their actions. The TSJ's commitment to upholding the principles of democracy and justice is a positive sign for the future of Bolivia's elections. The transparent and timely response to these threats reassures citizens and the international community of Bolivia's dedication to a fair and democratic electoral process.