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A series of audios in which opposition leaders call for a coup against the recently re-elected president Evo Morales were leaked through various social platforms. Local media indicate that the destabilizing plan would have been coordinated from the United States Embassy in Bolivia prior to the elections and cites North American senators Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, who are accused of having direct contact with the Bolivian opposition in the strategy. to overthrow Morales. The plan focuses on that if Evo Morales won the elections on October , a civil-military transition government would be established.
The new government would allege fraud in the electoral process and would not recognize Morales' electoral victory. In the audios leaked through social platforms, the opposition Iraq Telegram Number Data leaders call for burning structures of the government party and organizing a general strike throughout the country and attacking the Cuban Embassy in that country. The publication of the audios arises in the midst of the political crisis after the electoral victory of Evo Morales, whom the opposition accuses of committing fraud.
Weeks ago, in a speech, President Evo Morales had made reference to alleged coup plans and that his government had the recordings. Neither the opposition nor the United States Embassy have referred to the leak of the audios. Carlos Mesa was president, after the resignation of Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada , in , due to popular protests over the cut programs imposed by the International Monetary Fund. Evo Morales first says that his adversaries do not accept the results and refuses to negotiate, but given the extension of the protest in the street, he puts the solution in the hands of the observers of the Organization of American States.
The new government would allege fraud in the electoral process and would not recognize Morales' electoral victory. In the audios leaked through social platforms, the opposition Iraq Telegram Number Data leaders call for burning structures of the government party and organizing a general strike throughout the country and attacking the Cuban Embassy in that country. The publication of the audios arises in the midst of the political crisis after the electoral victory of Evo Morales, whom the opposition accuses of committing fraud.
Weeks ago, in a speech, President Evo Morales had made reference to alleged coup plans and that his government had the recordings. Neither the opposition nor the United States Embassy have referred to the leak of the audios. Carlos Mesa was president, after the resignation of Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada , in , due to popular protests over the cut programs imposed by the International Monetary Fund. Evo Morales first says that his adversaries do not accept the results and refuses to negotiate, but given the extension of the protest in the street, he puts the solution in the hands of the observers of the Organization of American States.