
Bolivia on Edge: Political Tensions Rise Ahead of National Elections
La Paz, Bolivia – June 4, 2025 – Tensions are rising in Bolivia as national elections approach. Vidal Gómez, spokesperson for the Pacto de Unidad, issued a strong call to action today, urging citizens to safeguard electoral offices across the country. Gómez expressed serious concerns about the actions of those he claims are supporters of former President Evo Morales, accusing them of planning to disrupt the election process through violent means and protests. "We are calling on the Bolivian people to defend the electoral bodies throughout the country," Gómez stated during a press conference. "We will not allow the elections to be undermined by violence and intimidation." The Pacto de Unidad's concerns stem from recent vigils and demonstrations organized by Morales' supporters. These actions have raised fears of potential unrest and disruptions to the democratic process. The upcoming elections are seen as crucial for Bolivia's stability and future. Gómez's statement underscores the severity of the situation and the need for vigilance in maintaining a peaceful electoral environment. The Pacto de Unidad's call for citizen participation highlights the importance of public engagement in safeguarding democratic institutions. The coming days will be crucial in determining whether the elections proceed peacefully or are marred by further conflict.