Bolivia: Government Says Former President Evo Morales Will Face "the Law"
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p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 13.0px 'Helvetica Neue'} Morales referred to the first day he lived in the country since the state of exception was declared and stated that the measure was a "failure."
The Bolivian government said on Saturday that former President Evo Morales would face “the law” at a time of heightened political tension in the Andean country. The statement came hours after the country declared a state of emergency, which allows the deployment of military forces inside the country to restore order. “If we have to go in (to Chapare), we will go in,” Interior Minister Marco Antonio Oviedo told Unitel television. “The law” will b…
La Paz, 20 Jun (Latin Press) Government Minister Marco Antonio Oviedo said today that if “the Tropic of Cochabamba needs to be intervened,” it will be done, in reference to former Bolivian President Evo Morales, after the establishment of a state of emergency. The post Minister of Government of Bolivia launches a threat against Evo Morales first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.
Latin American Summary, June 20, 2026. On Evo Morales, pointed out by the fascist government of Rodrigo Paz, «as the driving force behind an attempt to destabilize democracy», Minister Marco Antonio Oviedo was sharp and anticipated that the rigor of the law will apply to him. Evo Morales has been in the tropics for [...] The entry of Bolivia. After the defection of COB leaders, the government points to Evo Morales and announces that «the militar…
Fact Sheet: On June 20, 2026, the Minister of Government, Marco Antonio Oviedo, announced the initiation of criminal proceedings against Evo Morales for alleged crimes such as terrorism and drug trafficking. Police intervention is expected in the Chapare region of Cochabamba. Tap to see the full context. Context: The minister's statements come after a period of high social conflict. The pro-Evo faction of the Movement for Socialism (MAS) maintai…
The authorities explained that this was done because the ex-mandatario allegedly promoted anti-government mobilizations.
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