Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Morales issues Bolivian president 24-hour ultimatum to shake up cabinet

The group of mainly Indigenous Bolivians arrived on the outskirts of La Paz at the end of a weeklong, nearly-200-kilometer (124-mile) "March to save Bolivia," which was marked by clashes with Arce supporters.

Addressing the crowd, Morales, who led the march from the western village of Caracollo, declared that Bolivians had had "enough of betrayal and above all enough of corruption, protection of drug trafficking and economic mismanagement."

Issuing an ultimatum to his former economy minister Arce, he said: "If Lucho wants to continue governing, first, in 24 hours he should change the drugs ministers, corrupt ministers and racist ministers."

Lucho is Arce's nickname.

1 comment :

  1. La Cancillería boliviana denunció al expresidente Evo Morales por amenazas contra el orden democrático, luego de que el político veterano presentara un ultimátum al Ejecutivo actual.

    "En una concentración realizada este lunes 23 de septiembre de 2024, en la ciudad de La Paz, el expresidente Evo Morales Ayma ha amenazado con interrumpir la continuidad del orden democrático al dar un ultimátum al presidente constitucional Luis Alberto Arce Catacora para que en 24 horas cambie su Gabinete de Ministros si quiere seguir gobernando", denunció el Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores.

    La Cancillería reafirmó la adhesión del actual gobierno a la vía del diálogo y enfatizó que "rechaza las declaraciones realizadas por el expresidente Evo Morales, así como cualquier tipo de extorsión o condicionamiento en contra de la voluntad del pueblo expresada en las urnas".

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