
Bolivia Files Seven-Count Criminal Complaint Against Evo Morales
La Paz, Bolivia – June 5, 2025. The Bolivian government is escalating its legal pursuit of former president Evo Morales. Minister of Justice, Cesar Siles, announced a comprehensive criminal complaint against Morales, encompassing seven serious charges. These include accusations of terrorism, obstruction of electoral processes, and incitement to violence. The minister stated, "This complaint is not only about hate speech, but also about all previous events leading up to the hate speech." The government's move comes in response to Morales' recent actions, which included mobilizing supporters to surround La Paz and disrupt transportation in other cities. The government is seeking a prompt and decisive response from the Public Ministry to ensure accountability. The video provides a clear and concise summary of the events, making it a valuable resource for journalists covering this developing story. The inclusion of a direct quote from the minister adds credibility and provides a strong voice to the government's position.