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Bolivia’s President – Juventud Rebelde – confirms that the right-wing coup will not pass

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LA PAZ, October 18 – Bolivia’s President, Luis Arce, on Tuesday highlighted the restoration of democracy with his 2020 electoral victory, warning that with the unity of the people “the right of coup will not pass.”

Two years ago, the struggle and the deep democratic awareness of the Bolivian people, mobilized throughout our country, brought us back democracy, but also hope, peace and stability. With over 55 percent of the vote, #Bolivia said enough is enough! To the coup plotters,” the president wrote on his Twitter account.

Two years after this victory, the national government is working with the goal of maintaining the growth recorded in 2021, applying the socio-economic model of a productive society, promoting internal demand and industrializing the country while replacing imports. .

Sectors of the radical opposition are trying to recreate a drama similar to the one that led to the collapse of the constitutional order in November 2019.

The power groups piling up around the Inter-Institutional Committee in Santa Cruz, headed by Governor Luis Fernando Camacho, and civilian Rómulo Calvo, prepare for an indefinite strike starting October 22.

They are used as a pretext for the requirement that a population and housing census be conducted in 2023 and not in 2024, according to the consensus that was created to ensure the technical standards required internationally for this type of survey.

In this regard, Ars insisted on social networks that “the horizon is clear again, we are back on the path of growth with social justice”, and reiterated his conviction that “with the unity of the organized and mobilized Bolivian people, the putschist right will not pass! #DefendLaDemocracia ».

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