
Bolivia Election: Ruth Nina's Explosive Claim of 'Massacre Pact'
Bolivia: Accusations of 'Massacre Pact' as Indigenous Voters Face Exclusion LA PAZ, BOLIVIA – Concerns are rising in Bolivia following accusations by Ruth Nina, a prominent figure, of a deliberate attempt to exclude indigenous voters from the upcoming elections. Nina, speaking on Red Uno, claimed a "massacre pact" is underway, alleging the exclusion of key political groups, including PAN-BOL and those supporting former president Evo Morales, from a recent political summit. "The 17th of August marks the beginning of the total exclusion of the indigenous vote," Nina stated with indignation. The absence of these groups from the summit has raised questions about the fairness of the upcoming electoral process and the potential for widespread protests. The video report from Red Uno highlights the lack of representation for a significant portion of the Bolivian population. Nina's strong words suggest a deep-seated concern about the potential for violence and suppression of indigenous voices. While the claims need further investigation, the video underscores the tense political climate in Bolivia and the urgent need for dialogue and transparency in the electoral process. The situation warrants close monitoring in the coming weeks leading up to the August 17th elections.