
Bolivia Election Security Concerns Prompt Urgent Call for TSE Relocation
Civic Committee Demands TSE Relocate to Santa Cruz Amidst Electoral Threats Santa Cruz, Bolivia – A local civic committee has issued an urgent plea to the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) to establish its operations in Santa Cruz, citing serious safety concerns for electoral officials. The committee claims that ongoing intimidation and threats against those involved in the electoral process necessitate a change of location to ensure the smooth and secure progression of the elections. "We need the TSE to work peacefully, without facing pressure and threats," stated a committee member in a recent press conference. "The current situation is untenable, and we believe that relocating to Santa Cruz will provide the necessary security for the TSE to carry out its duties effectively." The committee's concerns stem from reported instances of intimidation and threats against electoral officials. The committee member further explained the potential consequences of inaction, stating, "If the TSE doesn't work from Santa Cruz, they risk facing further threats and potentially derailing the entire electoral process." The committee's call for action underscores the need to ensure a secure environment for the upcoming elections in Bolivia. The TSE has yet to respond to the committee's request. However, the urgency of the situation and the potential impact on the electoral process highlight the importance of addressing the security concerns raised by the civic committee.