
Bolivia: Morales Accused of Coup Attempt Amidst Widespread Roadblocks
Bolivia: Accusations of Morales-Orchestrated Coup Attempt Amidst Economic Losses La Paz, Bolivia – The Bolivian Ministry of Public Works has issued a strong statement accusing former president Evo Morales of orchestrating a coup attempt through incitement and roadblocks. These actions have reportedly resulted in economic losses exceeding 764,000 Bolivianos. The Minister stated, "Evo Morales, through his radio program, has called for actions to destabilize the country, questioning the legitimacy of the constitutional president." Video footage shows significant roadblocks in strategic locations like Sipesi, Viilloma, Sayari, and Confital. These blockades, according to the Minister, aim to disrupt fuel transportation, creating shortages and social chaos. A local resident, interviewed near one of the roadblocks, commented, "The situation is extremely tense. We are suffering from shortages, and prices are rising daily." The report highlights the economic impact on transportation and the rising cost of living. The government is working to address the situation and ensure the stability of the country. Despite the challenges, the government remains committed to maintaining order and resolving the crisis peacefully.