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A una semana de presunto intento de golpe, reinan confusión y teorías conspirativas en Bolivia

The plan is State Goals I would like to express my regret to Bolivian President Luis Arce over the break-in into the La Paz prison last Wednesday by Tomás Peña and General Lillo.

The leader of the returnees said he received a call from a military officer, General Juan José Zúñiga, who showed up to discuss how he had protected the captured soldiers, but who he strongly believed to be a man of state governor status when they met again.

The police encountered Zuniga, a group of civil servants who supported them as “Defenders of Democracy.” Peña and Lillo said nothing, but the car was blind and left the garage.

“I flew the tanks, I shot all the tanks… I thought it was false evidence that it was in the hands of the president.” But I got a phone call and was told, “No.” Associated Press The military tried to prevent participation in unexpected places.

Peña and Lillo document that while they insist that “this is reality” in the midst of repeated social protests due to economic crisis and recession, “it speaks volumes about the government’s intervention in Zuniga.”

A week after the army’s withdrawal, Bolivia’s residents (who have lost $19 billion since independence in 1825) were left in a state of chaos, as they believed Peña and Lillo to be “men of tragedy.”

“It’s very nice, but a little bit unbelievable,” said AP Marcia Tinini, a maestro in central La Paz for 58 years, adding, “You create a government and have a sense of solidarity, but now you don’t know what you can declare.”

Yesenia Cachi, a 22-year-old student, said Arce called off the attacks because he attacked a depressed state. “We will spare our votes and forgive General Zuniga. I want to be president,” she wrote.

Supporters of President Arce are actively involved in the defense of democracy. The conversation took place over several hours, as there was no embargo in place, and they underlined that they had no intention of attacking the United States, and that they were concerned about Zuniga’s possible motives and the tensions generated by the rebellion.

Zuniga, who was detained, reportedly publicly recounted on national television all the detailed speeches given by President Arce to raise awareness and clear attention to the economic crisis and political conflicts supported by former President Evo Morales (2006-2019), who he blames for who will be his party’s candidate in the 2025 elections..

Many Bolivians speculate that the gunmen, transported alive through the Arce and Zuniga canals, stopped in Plaza Murillo and set off explosives at civilians at risk from government attacks.

“A special moment in theater,” said general director Omar Cordero Valderrama. “It is the first time that a military attack has been rebroadcast directly on television. Everyone in the world knows that they can be the first to control the communication medium.

“We can abandon democracy by showering guns and bullets,” Alcebero said, more than three hours after the incident, when Zuniga and several military vehicles entered the area.

However, experts and historians don’t believe it.

“I had the brief experience as a governor that you can’t drive with a 16-inch low-pressure tank, the type that lifts and opens the entrance door,” said Eduardo Rodríguez Bertse, Bolivia’s former president who served as president in 2005 and 2006.

Many of them were taking part in a memorial service held by former Navy Admiral Gonzalo Bigabriel Sánchez, who had previously attended a ceremony in which Arce had spared the lives of three recruits killed.

“The president’s attack will put down the navy’s mutiny,” said Jorge Santiesteban, a Bolivian colonel and military expert. “On the contrary, he was chosen by a commander in chief who did nothing in the face of a massive mutiny by his own men.”

The result is a rebellion led by Arce’s official candidate, Zúñiga, which was revealed in photos taken a few days ago of social movements fomenting conflict with the president.

President Zúñiga fired the SDF’s top brass, but President Morales promised them the chance to defeat their rivals..

“President Luis Arce has charmed and rescued the Bolivian village and the world. It is a shame to deal with such a sensitive subject as the golf accusations. This is reality. He has made statements in the international community that have alarmed the general public,” he wrote on Twitter X days ago.

Ironically, Argentina’s far-right president, Javier Millei, clashed with Morales on the island of Ischia. Milei offices launch cyberattacks to disrupt communications when under attack and to uncover the intentions of the attackers.

More than 30 people have linked him to the fraudsters and said he was on the brink of a financial crisis for Bolivia. The mayor is in custody and faces 20 years in prison after being arrested in his home. Some officials have accused Zuniga of having no idea what he was planning when the Order took over Plaza Murillo on June 26. Check out more conspiracy theories about food.

Former Army Air Forces Commander General Marcelo Segara spoke of a financial situation in which Zúñiga undertook the support of three diplomatic missions in La Paz: the United States, part of the European Union and Libya. However, the version involving the United States does not exist, since the North African country sent diplomats to Bolivia and to Casa Blanca.

Meanwhile, Cabinet Minister Eduardo del Castillo mentioned versions from several countries involved, an allegation that is clearly supported by the course’s investigations.

Meanwhile, Generals Peña and Lillo, during their reunion with Zuniga, made the sarcastic remark that Israel had betrayed the rebel generals: “That’s not logical,” right?

Ministers Castillo, Peña and Lillo were among the military men who held positions in Zúñiga’s future de facto government.

The young people in Arce claim that he is going to hit them. “That’s proof,” the president said publicly. “We don’t associate it with the law.”

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