
Bolivian Lawyer Exposes 'Dirty Work' of Self-Extended Officials
Bolivian Constitutional Lawyer Accuses Self-Extended Officials of 'Dirty Work' for the Government Santa Cruz, Bolivia – Constitutional lawyer William Herrera Anez has leveled serious accusations against self-extended officials in Bolivia, claiming they are carrying out "dirty work" for the government. Herrera made these statements during an interview on the popular radio program, "La Hora Pico," on May 22nd, 2025. Herrera's central argument revolves around the lack of legal accountability for these officials. He questions why no legal action has been taken against them, stating, "Why hasn't a lawsuit of responsibilities been filed, for example, against the self-extended magistrates?" He suggests this inaction points to a broader complicity within the government and other branches of power. The lawyer's comments come at a time of significant political tension in Bolivia, adding fuel to ongoing debates about government transparency and accountability. His accusations are likely to spark further discussions and investigations into the role of these officials. Herrera's call for legal action against the self-extended magistrates underscores the need for transparency and the importance of holding those in power accountable for their actions. While the video only offers a brief glimpse into a larger discussion, it highlights a critical issue within Bolivian politics, demonstrating the need for further investigation and public discourse.