
Tras declinar su candidatura a la Presidencia, Luis Arce dijo que se «dedicará …
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Bolivia: Arce's Candidacy Withdrawal and Plea for International Credits Spark Debate Former Bolivian presidential candidate Luis Arce, in a recent announcement, stated that he will dedicate his full attention to governing the country. This follows his withdrawal from the presidential race. Simultaneously, he urged the Legislative Assembly to approve pending international credits, emphasizing their importance for bolstering the national economy and funding crucial projects. Arce's statement, captured in a short video released by Unitel, shows him reading from a prepared text. He stressed the need for the credits to "facilitate the inflow of foreign currency" into the country. He did not elaborate on specific projects but implied that the funds would be used for infrastructure development and disaster relief. "Me dedicaré a la gestión," Arce stated in the video, highlighting his commitment to governance. His call for the approval of the credits has ignited a heated debate among Bolivians. Some citizens express concern that the funds might be misused, while others emphasize the urgent need for economic support and infrastructure improvements. One citizen commented on social media, expressing worry about potential misuse of funds: "yo solo espero que hagan auditoría una vez que deje el puesto." Others, however, support the initiative, emphasizing the benefits for the country's development. The debate surrounding Arce's request underscores the complex political and economic landscape in Bolivia, where public trust in government remains a critical issue. The approval or rejection of the international credits will undoubtedly have significant implications for the country's future.
1747218843 [embed]https://www.tiktok.com/@unitel.bo/video/7504112972109761798[/embed] Tras declinar su candidatura a la Presidencia, Luis Arce dijo q…