
Bolivian Left-Wing Alliance Considers Including MAS Supporters
Bolivian Left-Wing Parties Explore Alliance with MAS Supporters Santa Cruz, Bolivia – A recent meeting of left-wing political parties in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, has sparked discussion about the potential inclusion of supporters from the Movement Towards Socialism (MAS) and former president Evo Morales in a broader alliance. The revelation came from Felix Patzi, head of the Movimiento Tercer Sistema (MTS), following the meeting. "One of the topics discussed was the possibility of inviting MAS and their supporters to join our alliance," Patzi stated in an interview with Red Uno. The proposal, he explained, aims to consolidate a larger political bloc ahead of upcoming elections. The move has raised questions about the shifting political landscape in Bolivia and the strategies employed by various parties to gain support. The inclusion of MAS supporters, a significant political force in the country, could significantly impact the electoral race. Further details regarding the alliance and the parties involved are expected to emerge in the coming days. The meeting underscores the dynamic nature of Bolivian politics and the efforts by various factions to form strong alliances to compete in the upcoming elections.