

Political Analyst Alleges MAS Complicity in Illegal Businesses, Cites Need for Protection
Santa Cruz, Bolivia – Political analyst Guido Añez stated that the Movement Towards Socialism (MAS) party is entangled in "ideological complicity and illegal businesses," necessitating self-protection from potential government accountability. During a recent broadcast by eju.tv, Añez asserted, "The MAS has ideological complicity and illegal business, they need to protect themselves." He elaborated that the party seeks to avoid rendering accounts for alleged illicit activities spanning the last two decades. Añez further indicated that negotiations are underway among various political factions, including those associated with former president Evo Morales. He suggested that these discussions are primarily focused on securing impunity for past actions, maintaining control over coca cultivation in the Chapare region, and safeguarding individuals and entities reportedly entrenched within the state. Añez highlighted that figures like Evo Copa have publicly acknowledged these conversations, signaling a potential realignment within the political landscape ahead of future elections.

