
Bolivia's Constitutional Tribunal Issues Non-Definitive Ruling, Decision Remains Open
Bolivia's Constitutional Tribunal Delivers Provisional Ruling in MTS Case: Decision Remains Open LA PAZ, BOLIVIA – In a significant development in the ongoing legal battle surrounding MTS, Bolivia's Constitutional Tribunal (TCP) has issued a provisional ruling in favor of the company. However, the decision is far from final, as confirmed by Ivan Lima, an advisor to Morena, in an exclusive interview with eju.tv. "Auto del TCP que avala a MTS no es definitivo, las decisiones pueden cambiar," stated Lima, emphasizing that the ruling remains open to change and further deliberations. The TCP's decision has sparked considerable interest and debate within Bolivia's political circles. The case involves Andronico Gutierrez, and the final resolution will be determined by one of four courts, assigned randomly. While the specific court remains unknown, Lima indicated a high probability of the case being assigned to the court that typically handles complex cases. This provisional ruling underscores the ongoing legal complexities surrounding the MTS case and highlights the fluid nature of the Bolivian legal system. The upcoming final decision will undoubtedly have significant implications for all parties involved and for the broader political landscape of Bolivia.