

Bolivia's TSJ Warns of Threats to Constitutional Order
Bolivia's TSJ Sounds Alarm Over Threats to Constitutional Order LA PAZ, BOLIVIA – The Bolivian Supreme Tribunal of Justice (TSJ) has issued a stark warning about threats aimed at destabilizing the country's constitutional order. These threats, according to the TSJ, are not isolated incidents but part of a calculated plan to sow chaos and violence. The TSJ has filed a criminal complaint against those responsible for these alleged threats. Romer Saucedo, a key figure in the unfolding events, stated in an interview, "These are not isolated incidents; this is a programmed effort to enlutar Bolivian families and undermine our institutions. We will not allow Bolivia to be stained with blood." Saucedo's comments highlight the gravity of the situation and the government's determination to maintain order. The TSJ's announcement has sent shockwaves through the nation, raising concerns about political stability in the lead-up to upcoming elections. The details of the alleged threats remain under investigation, but the TSJ's strong response underscores the seriousness with which they are being taken. The situation is being closely monitored for any further developments.