
La Paz Braces for Morales Protests: Heavy Police Presence at TSE
La Paz on High Alert: Police Fortify TSE Amidst Impending Morales-Backed Protests La Paz, Bolivia – Tensions are running high in La Paz as police have significantly increased their presence around the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) building. This heightened security measure comes in response to announced protests by supporters of former President Evo Morales, who are expected to mobilize today, May 29th, 2025. Access to Plaza Abaroa has been closed for four consecutive days as a precaution. "We can see various police units forming here," reports a Bolivia TV reporter on the scene, "from the Rapid Reaction Group, the Tactical Operations Unit, and the command itself." The reporter highlighted the significant number of officers deployed, suggesting a large-scale mobilization is anticipated. The protests are directly linked to the upcoming registration of Evo Morales as a presidential candidate. Supporters have given the TSE a 24-hour deadline to complete the process. The atmosphere remains tense, with police maintaining a strong presence to prevent any potential disruptions or violence. The situation underscores the ongoing political complexities in Bolivia and the passionate feelings surrounding Evo Morales’s potential return to power. The continued police presence aims to ensure a peaceful environment and maintain order during this critical period.