
Doria Medina Denies Blacklists, Reveals Ministry Offer in Bolivia Election Aftermath
Bolivia: Doria Medina Denies Blacklists in Candidacy Organization; Offers Ministry Post to Nayar La Paz, Bolivia – Samuel Doria Medina, a prominent political figure in Bolivia, recently denied allegations of using "blacklists" to exclude candidates from his political alliance during the recent legislative elections. In an interview with Unitel, Doria Medina stated, "No hubo listas negras, ni listas blancas." He clarified that the process involved creating shorter lists due to the number of candidates. The interview also revealed an interesting detail. Doria Medina disclosed that he had offered a ministerial position to deputy Luisa Nayar. However, Nayar declined the offer. While the specific reasons for Nayar's refusal were not detailed in the Unitel segment, the offer itself highlights the ongoing political dynamics within the alliance. Doria Medina's statements aim to address concerns about fairness and transparency within his political group's candidate selection process. The video provides a concise summary of these events, offering a glimpse into Bolivian politics.