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Bolivia sees clashes as ex-President Morales leads march

San Antonio Urban Editorial Team
Last updated: 2024/09/23 at 12:58 AM
San Antonio Urban Editorial Team Published September 23, 2024
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Bolivia sees clashes as ex-President Morales leads march

Bolivia Faces Political Turmoil Amid Violent Protests

Bolivia is in the midst of a political crisis as pro-government supporters and security forces clashed with protesters loyal to former president Evo Morales in the city of El Alto. The violent confrontation left at least eight people injured, highlighting the deep divide in Bolivian politics ahead of next year’s presidential election.

The ongoing power struggle between Morales and current President Luis Arce, both vying to lead Bolivia’s socialist party into the 2025 election, has paralyzed the government and fueled street protests. The unrest stems from Morales’ forced resignation in 2019 after being accused of election fraud, only to make a political comeback a year later with strong support from marginalized communities.

Recently, thousands of Bolivians marched towards the capital of La Paz to protest Arce’s attempts to block Morales from running in the upcoming election. The standoff in El Alto between supporters and opponents of Morales underscores the tension gripping the nation.

As the political crisis escalates, both sides blame each other for the violence. Morales accuses Arce’s government of inciting unrest, while Arce denounces Morales’ actions as attempts to destabilize his administration. The situation remains volatile as Morales and his supporters press on with their march towards La Paz, defying efforts to stop them.

Despite the ongoing turmoil, Morales remains undeterred, emphasizing the importance of addressing the country’s systemic issues. The coming days will likely see more clashes and tensions as Bolivia grapples with its uncertain political future.

Reported by Valdez in La Paz, Bolivia, with contributions from Isabel DeBre in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission.

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