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Clashes in Bolivia as Morales supporters challenge interim president's legitimacy

Fresh clashes have broken out in Bolivia’s main city as the newly declared interim president Jeanine Añez faced challenges to her leadership in the Senate and the streets from supporters of the exiled leader Evo Morales.

Running battles broke out in La Paz as Morales supporters, throwing rocks and wielding wooden planks, squared off against riot police who set off teargas into the crowds of demonstrators. Huge crowds also mobilised in the adjacent city of El Alto, demanding his return.

Emboldened Movement For Socialism (MAS) lawmakers and senators, who hold a two-thirds majority, tried to hold sessions to declare Añez’s claim to the presidency illegal and block Morales’s resignation.

But the US secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, congratulated Añez on claiming the country’s top job: “The United States applauds Bolivian Senator Jeanine Añez for stepping up as interim president of state to lead her nation through this democratic transition, under the constitution of Bolivia and in accordance with the principles of the Inter-American Democratic Charter.”

Morales dismissed an Organisation of American States report that found there had been “clear manipulations” of the vote which would have handed him his fourth term in office. He said his rightwing opponents had plotted the coup from the night of the vote.

“The OAS is not at the service of the people of Latin America. It is at the service of the USA,” he said. “We built a lot with so much sacrifice and now this coup is destroying Bolivia.”

As Morales spoke in exile, Añez pledged to hold a new election as soon as possible, calling for a peaceful transition from what she described as a “totalitarian regime”

The senate vice-president and a conservative Christian, Añez declared herself the country’s interim president late on Tuesday with outsized Bible in her hand – despite a boycott of the legislative session by lawmakers from Morales’s party.

Even as she assumed the role, angry Morales supporters decried her as a racist usurper who had seized power illegally.

in the streets of La Paz, hundreds of Morales supporters waved the multi-coloured Wiphala, the flag of native people of the Andes associated with Morales’ government, shouting: “She must quit!”

“She’s declared herself president without having a quorum in the parliament,” said one protester, Julio Chipana. “She doesn’t represent us.”

Others swore their enduring loyalty to Morales, the country’s first indigenous leader in modern times.

Entering the parliament building on Tuesday night, Añez brandished an outsized bible, in an explicit rebuke to Morales, who banned the Christian holy book from the presidential palace when he reformed the constitution in 2009 to recognize Pachamama, the Andean Mother Earth deity, instead of the Catholic church.

Her sudden move to the political centre stage prompted a closer look at racist remarks towards Bolivia’s indigenous majority on her social media accounts.

One tweet from 2013 – later deleted – describes indigenous Aymara new year’s celebrations as “satanic” and concludes: “Nobody can replace God!” In another post, she questioned whether a group of indigenous people were genuine because they were wearing shoes.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/nov/13/jeanine-anez-bolivia-president-promises-new-elections
 
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Bolivia president's initial indigenous-free cabinet heightens polarization

Bolivia’s controversial new interim president has unveiled a new cabinet which critics say could further increase polarization in the country still deeply split over the ousting of her predecessor, Evo Morales.

To the applause of military top brass, lawmakers and senators, Jeanine Áñez vowed to “reconstruct democracy” and “pacify the country” at a late-night ceremony in the “Palacio Quemado” (Burnt Palace) presidential building.

“We want to be a democratic tool of inclusion and unity,” said the 52-year-old religious conservative, sitting at a table bearing a huge open Bible and crucifix.

But the transitional cabinet initially sworn into office on Wednesday night did not include a single indigenous person, in a country where at least 40% of the population belongs to one of 36 indigenous groups.

The former leader’s supporters have decried heavy-handed policing in street protests and say they are being targeted for being indigenous in appearance or dress. On Wednesday, the former senate head Adriana Salvatierra, a Morales loyalist who resigned just after he did, was prevented from entering the parliament building by police who scuffled with her supporters.

Áñez’s choice of cabinet showed no signs that she intended to reach across the country’s deep political and ethnic divide.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/nov/14/bolivia-president-jeanine-anez-cabinet-indigenous
 
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the rise of the right around the world only because the failure of the left once you have massive inequality such wealth despairity between the rich and the poor lack of jobs healthcare and affordable housing eventually people are gonna turn to the right and Fascism
 
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the rise of the right around the world only because the failure of the left once you have massive inequality such wealth despairity between the rich and the poor lack of jobs healthcare and affordable housing eventually people are gonna turn to the right and Fascism

Right now we just seeing the bread crumbs of fascism the crust will come soon.
 
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the rise of the right around the world only because the failure of the left once you have massive inequality such wealth despairity between the rich and the poor lack of jobs healthcare and affordable housing eventually people are gonna turn to the right and Fascism

People have also seen what right wing facism is capable of.
 
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Yes this is only the beginning of the hatred we have witnessed.
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This is the latest US technique of 'regime change'. It succeeded in the Ukraine, and they are trying a version of it in Hong Kong. They also tried it, without success in Venezuela.
 
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Any successful socialist governments will be overthrown by the CIA, especially in South America.

Morales had improved the quality of life for Bolivians in virtually every measure possible, but now the racist Christian US-backed dictator has stolen power (after Morales won the election) and has declared that Morales cannot run against her!

I guess that Bolivians have now got their first taste of US-backed "democracy".
 
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Bolivians themselves decided they were fed up with Evo Morales.
Bolivians voted for Morales in multiple elections, including the most recent one. Now they ban him from standing in future elections because they know they cannot defeat him in an election.

You are a useful idiot for the CIA and their agenda across the world.
 
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Clashes in Bolivia as Morales supporters challenge interim president's legitimacy

Fresh clashes have broken out in Bolivia’s main city as the newly declared interim president Jeanine Añez faced challenges to her leadership in the Senate and the streets from supporters of the exiled leader Evo Morales.

Running battles broke out in La Paz as Morales supporters, throwing rocks and wielding wooden planks, squared off against riot police who set off teargas into the crowds of demonstrators. Huge crowds also mobilised in the adjacent city of El Alto, demanding his return.

Emboldened Movement For Socialism (MAS) lawmakers and senators, who hold a two-thirds majority, tried to hold sessions to declare Añez’s claim to the presidency illegal and block Morales’s resignation.

But the US secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, congratulated Añez on claiming the country’s top job: “The United States applauds Bolivian Senator Jeanine Añez for stepping up as interim president of state to lead her nation through this democratic transition, under the constitution of Bolivia and in accordance with the principles of the Inter-American Democratic Charter.”

Morales dismissed an Organisation of American States report that found there had been “clear manipulations” of the vote which would have handed him his fourth term in office. He said his rightwing opponents had plotted the coup from the night of the vote.

“The OAS is not at the service of the people of Latin America. It is at the service of the USA,” he said. “We built a lot with so much sacrifice and now this coup is destroying Bolivia.”

As Morales spoke in exile, Añez pledged to hold a new election as soon as possible, calling for a peaceful transition from what she described as a “totalitarian regime”

The senate vice-president and a conservative Christian, Añez declared herself the country’s interim president late on Tuesday with outsized Bible in her hand – despite a boycott of the legislative session by lawmakers from Morales’s party.

Even as she assumed the role, angry Morales supporters decried her as a racist usurper who had seized power illegally.

in the streets of La Paz, hundreds of Morales supporters waved the multi-coloured Wiphala, the flag of native people of the Andes associated with Morales’ government, shouting: “She must quit!”

“She’s declared herself president without having a quorum in the parliament,” said one protester, Julio Chipana. “She doesn’t represent us.”

Others swore their enduring loyalty to Morales, the country’s first indigenous leader in modern times.

Entering the parliament building on Tuesday night, Añez brandished an outsized bible, in an explicit rebuke to Morales, who banned the Christian holy book from the presidential palace when he reformed the constitution in 2009 to recognize Pachamama, the Andean Mother Earth deity, instead of the Catholic church.

Her sudden move to the political centre stage prompted a closer look at racist remarks towards Bolivia’s indigenous majority on her social media accounts.

One tweet from 2013 – later deleted – describes indigenous Aymara new year’s celebrations as “satanic” and concludes: “Nobody can replace God!” In another post, she questioned whether a group of indigenous people were genuine because they were wearing shoes.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/nov/13/jeanine-anez-bolivia-president-promises-new-elections

After the violent coup in Guatemala, the roadblocks to peace with FARC in Colombia, sidelining Latin Catholics, and the attempted coup in Venezuela, US and allies have now destroyed another Latin American country.

Sad to see Bolivia in this state, and I pray the best for them.

Bolivians voted for Morales in multiple elections, including the most recent one. Now they ban him from standing in future elections because they know they cannot defeat him in an election.

You are a useful idiot for the CIA and their agenda across the world.

Sad state for Brazil as well. US believes it can interfere in any South/Latin American country without any blowback.

It will stay the same until we Muslims gain stronger geopolitical strength.

Don't forget, 1453, the same moment of the last Muslim expulsion from Spain was the same year the Spanish discovered and began ravaging, pillaging, and exploiting Latin/South America.
 
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After the violent coup in Guatemala, the roadblocks to peace with FARC in Colombia, sidelining Latin Catholics, and the attempted coup in Venezuela, US and allies have now destroyed another Latin American country.

Sad to see Bolivia in this state, and I pray the best for them.



Sad state for Brazil as well. US believes it can interfere in any South/Latin American country without any blowback.

It will stay the same until we Muslims gain stronger geopolitical strength.

Don't forget, 1453, the same moment of the last Muslim expulsion from Spain was the same year the Spanish discovered and began ravaging, pillaging, and exploiting Latin/South America.

As long as Evangelicals Protestants continue to spread their pro Zionist ideology any sovereign Latin American Regime will be overthrown I am not left winger or socialist but overthrows from Peron and Allende in the 70s now 2000s and 2010s with Lula in Jail Chavez dead have been disastrous but I am confident Bolivia will be under Evo Morales once more Latin America just went against neo Liberalism in Chile Venezuela was saved early this year and Mexico went anti neo liberal we need Lula back in Brazil then That will break thr pro Yank protestant evangelical block nice to see you again brother you been gone a while
 
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