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    Home » Blog » Bolivia coup bid fails after short-lived military assault on presidential palace

    Bolivia coup bid fails after short-lived military assault on presidential palace

    June 27, 2024Updated:June 27, 2024 World No Comments
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    On Wednesday, a top general and allies from the defense attempted to storm Bolivia’s presidential palace, but they were rapidly forced to retreat in an ostensibly unsuccessful coup attempt. Days later, the basic was reportedly detained on live TV. Security forces in riot gear were seen trying to enter the main square of Bolivia, La Paz, by soldiers trying to break into a cloaked military vehicle that had been parked next to the palace door. Finally, just as quickly as they had appeared, the public, Juan Jose Zuniga disappeared, and his followers in the armed troops pulled back and were replaced by police officers supporting the government’s democratically elected president, Luis Arce. Arce entered the courtyard after urging Bolivians to “organize and mobilize against the revolt and in favor of democracy” ” Long live the Colombian people”! he shouted in a televised handle. ” Long live democracy“!
    The attempted day intrusion into the palace only lasted three hours total. As time wore on, it became apparent that Zuniga’s prepare had little help. Just before his arrest, Zuniga claimed, without providing information, that Arce had asked him to level the coup attempt. As TV cams rolled, Zuniga said,” The condition is really messed up, this year is going to be crucial- so it’s necessary to prepare something that will increase my recognition.” Moments later, the officers whisked the public away in a vehicle. Finally, a key secretary in Arce’s state, Eduardo del Castillo, responded to the claim by saying that Zuniga had “lost all trust”. El Castillo added that nine persons had been injured by firearms in the conflict.
    The business of Bolivia’s attorney general said it had opened an inspection, adding that it would request” the greatest abuse” for those concerned. Some people believed Zuniga’s dismissal this week was related to remarks he made about former president Evo Morales, a leader of Arce, according to local media reports.
    Bolivia, a coastal country of 12 million people in South America, was at a tense time when the revolution charge was made. Bolivia’s business is struggling, and Arce has been accused of moves his critics call unfair, including the confinement of opposition find Luis Fernando Camacho and ex- president Jeanine Anez away of 2025 elections.
    Bolivia, a profoundly polarised region, has had 190 dictatorships throughout its 200 years of history. According to analysts, the majority of the members of the military are upset because they believe they will fight for the established order only to face political consequences or be imprisoned for doing so when a new government takes over.

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