
Los ministros de Gobierno, Roberto Ríos, y de la Presidencia, María Nela Prada,…
1749095763 [embed]https://www.tiktok.com/@unitel.bo/video/7512308535632416056[/embed] Los ministros de Gobierno, Roberto Ríos, y de la Presidencia, M…
La Paz, Bolivia – Bolivian government ministers have leveled serious accusations against former President Evo Morales, alleging a plot to destabilize the country and potentially overturn upcoming elections. Minister of Government Roberto Ríos stated, "Evo Morales knows he's ineligible, yet he seeks to 'bring down' the democratically elected government to annul the elections." His comments were echoed by Minister of the Presidency María Nela Prada, who described Morales's actions as a "rupture of constitutional order," aimed at forcing the resignation of President Luis Arce. The ministers cited intercepted audio recordings as evidence of Morales's alleged plot. These recordings, according to the ministers, reveal Morales's plans to incite social unrest through protests and blockades, creating chaos to pave the way for his own candidacy. The accusations have raised concerns about the stability of Bolivia's political landscape in the lead-up to the August 17th elections. The government has pledged to maintain order and ensure the elections proceed fairly.
1749095763 [embed]https://www.tiktok.com/@unitel.bo/video/7512308535632416056[/embed] Los ministros de Gobierno, Roberto Ríos, y de la Presidencia, M…