Anti-government protesters have clashed with supporters of President Luis Arce in Bolivia’s capital La Paz, amid an economic crisis and political power struggle. Former president Evo Morales, once a close ally of Arce, has led a week-long, 220-km ‘March to save Bolivia’, demanding cabinet changes and threatening further protests. He has accused the government of corruption, economic mismanagement, and protecting drug trafficking. Arce and Morales are now vying to lead Bolivia’s long-dominant party Movement Toward Socialism (MAS), ahead of the 2025 presidential election. Their division has sparked street violence, leaving 34 people injured. Morales, seeking a political comeback after his 2019 ousting, has widespread support among poor and indigenous Bolivians, who represent almost half the country’s population. The country’s economy has been hit by dwindling natural gas revenues and lack of investment. It is unclear what will happen next.
Bolivia: anti-government protests led by former president
Written by David Fletcher 26 Sep 2024Additional Info
- Pray: for peace, justice, and unity in Bolivia, and that the violence and unrest will cease. (Psalm 34:14)
- More: www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/9/24/tension-in-bolivia-as-morales-issues-24-hour-ultimatum-to-arce-government
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