
Bolivian Minister Warns Morales Against Election Threats
La Paz, Bolivia – Minister of Public Works, Edgar Montaño, issued a stern warning to former President Evo Morales and his associates, Héctor Arce and Leonardo Loza, regarding the upcoming Bolivian elections. Montaño stressed the importance of adhering to the established registration deadlines, stating, "No es con amenazas, aquí se cumplen los plazos" (It's not through threats, here deadlines are met). His statement comes amid concerns about potential irregularities and intimidation tactics. Montaño emphasized that the legal framework must be respected, and threats will not be tolerated. He specifically pointed out that Morales's candidacy is currently not valid due to the lack of proper registration within the stipulated timeframe. This statement highlights the ongoing tension surrounding the electoral process in Bolivia and the government's commitment to ensuring a fair and transparent election. The minister's firm stance underscores the importance of maintaining the integrity of the democratic process. The upcoming elections are crucial for the future of Bolivia, and the government's commitment to upholding the rule of law is essential for a peaceful and successful electoral outcome.