
Lawsuit Filed Against Evo Morales for Inciting Social Unrest in Bolivia
Former Bolivian President Evo Morales Faces Lawsuit for Allegedly Inciting Social Unrest La Paz, Bolivia – June 5, 2025 – Former Bolivian President Evo Morales is facing a lawsuit accusing him of orchestrating actions designed to create social tension within the country. The accusations were made public by Radio y Televisión Popular (RTP), a prominent Bolivian news outlet. The video report features interviews with political analysts who discuss Morales's ongoing influence and his opposition to the current government led by President Luis Arce. One analyst, appearing via video link, stated, "Evo Morales has enormous political capital; he was president three times. Now, he's become a leader of the opposition to President Arce's government, and his recent actions are aimed at undermining the electoral process." The analyst further emphasized the uncertainty and fear created among Bolivians by Morales's actions. The lawsuit alleges that Morales's actions are intended to destabilize the government and create chaos. The details of the accusations remain under investigation. While the full extent of Morales's involvement remains unclear, the lawsuit underscores the ongoing political tensions in Bolivia. The outcome of this case will undoubtedly have significant implications for the country's political landscape.