The President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sanchezstated this Wednesday that Spain “roundly” condemns the military movements in Bolivia. The vice president of Bolivia, David Choquehuanca, denounced this Wednesday that a “coup d’état” is taking place against the Government of Luis Arce, after a tank forcibly entered the Executive headquarters in the city of La Paz.
“Spain strongly condemns the military movements in Bolivia. We send to the Government of Bolivia and its people our support and solidarity and we call to respect democracy and the rule of law,” he stated PedroSanchez in a message in
On the other hand, JOsep Borrell, The head of European diplomacy has also denounced the military attacks in Bolivia through his X account, which has been categorical in ensuring that the European Union condemns the attempt to break the constitutional order: “The European Union condemns any attempt to break the constitutional order in Bolivia and overthrow democratically elected governments, and expresses its solidarity with the government and the Bolivian people.
The leader of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has also joined the complaints, alleging that democracy must be respected: “You cannot break the constitutional order in Bolivia. “Democracy must be respected.”
The representative of Bolivia to the Organization of American States (OAS), Héctor Arce, has alerted the international community this Wednesday from Paraguay of an “emergency situation” in his country after the irruption of military troops in front of the Government headquarters in Peace. Arce asked to treat this fact “with due responsibility and seriousness” by denouncing that “some units of the Armed Forces and Army of the Plurinational State of Bolivia” They broke into Plaza Murillo and “surrounded” the headquarters of the Bolivian Executive Branch.
“This is an emergency situation. We have not had military coups in Latin America for more than 40 years and I request that it be taken with due responsibility and seriousness by the Organization of American States, whose supreme goal must always be the defense of democracy,” noted the Bolivian representative.
A tank broke down the doors of the Bolivian Executive headquarters and entered at 3:51 p.m., after the general commander of the Bolivian Army, Juan José Zuñiga, threatened to take the Government headquarters and change the cabinet. Arce warned that he is a “Ostensibly violent act contrary to the constitutional order” and that “apparently” the Army commander “would be behind it.”
Source: Lasexta

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