
Morales Accused of Sabotaging Bolivian Elections, Harming the Poor
Bolivian Elections 2025: Analyst Accuses Morales of Sabotaging Elections La Paz, Bolivia – Tensions are rising in Bolivia as the 2025 elections approach. Jerjes Justiniano, a prominent political analyst, has accused former president Evo Morales of deliberately causing disruptions to harm the country's poorest citizens. The accusations center around alleged roadblocks set up in La Paz, hindering the transportation of essential goods. "Evo Morales has planted his version," Justiniano stated in a recent interview with Red Uno. "He's harming the very people he claims to defend." Justiniano points out that Morales, lacking a political party and candidacy, has no legitimate reason to interfere with the election process. He further explains that the blockades are causing shortages of diesel fuel, impacting transportation and the livelihoods of many. The video footage shows images of significant traffic congestion and protests, illustrating the severity of the situation. The analyst's comments highlight the potential for the blockades to undermine the democratic process. While Morales's perspective remains unstated in this report, the video underscores concerns about the fairness and stability of the upcoming elections. The situation remains fluid, and further developments are expected.