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Cuba expresses admiration for Bolivia’s resilience in the face of attempts to bury its democracy (+photos)

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The President of the International Anti-Corruption Institute stressed that these destabilizing actions committed by the Bolivian right found the strength and wisdom of the people of the Plurinational State of Bolivia who arrived the day before the National Anniversary, which was celebrated here on Wednesday with a political-cultural ceremony at the headquarters of the institution.

The hero of the Republic of Cuba said, before the Andean ambassador, Yeshika Crespo, and officials of the Cuban Communist Party, that the sister Andean country remained steadfast, assuring the enemies of peace and love that Bolivia never surrenders. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the diplomatic corps, and Bolivians residing here.

This honor was the culmination of several days on the island dedicated to celebrating the day of the declaration of Bolivia’s independence, which was achieved on August 6, 1825, after 16 years of war against the Spanish colonial army.

González praised those days for the expressions of solidarity, admiration and support for the homeland of the tricolor, which was admired in the Antilles for defending the natural resources that lay beneath its soil and were coveted by imperial interests.

Likewise, he rejected the coup attempt against Bolivia last June, and more recently against the Bolivarian and Chavista revolution in Venezuela, where a cunning coup is being planned to destabilize the country and ignore the electoral victory of President Nicolás Maduro.

For her part, the Bolivian ambassador endorsed the decision of that people to maintain their independence despite the constant threat to the freedom and sovereignty of their people, due to the sin of possessing strategic natural resources such as silver, tin and now lithium, as she denounced.

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We are a country that does not want to be the backyard of any empire, nor to hand over the riches that the right has taken and mercilessly given away, impoverishing the Bolivian people, and marking “the darkest period in our republican history, which the Plurinational State has surpassed,” Crespo stressed.

The diplomat also condemned imperialism, which she said “uses the same scenario to destabilize democratic governments through the economy and generate chaos, media violence and social violence as is the case in the sister Republic of Venezuela, in Nicaragua, Cuba and Bolivia.”

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