Former Bolivian President Luis Arce formally charged
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Former Bolivian President Luis Arce formally charged
La Paz, Dec. 12 (Prensa Latina) Former Bolivian President Luis Arce was formally charged in the alleged corruption case involving the former Indigenous Development Fund (FDI), as confirmed by the Public Prosecutor's Office.
Former Bolivian President Luis Arce pleaded not guilty this Friday before a court, and rejected the charges of alleged embezzlement in a state fund for indigenous communities. The post Bolivian former President Luis Arce pleads not guilty and denounces political persecution first appeared on Cubadebate.
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In Bolivia, former socialist president Luis Arce was arrested during a surprise operation in the city of La Paz. The police arrested him for investigations related to the irregular use of public money, linked to the embezzlement of funds for social works.
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