May 22, 2024

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Bolivia's vice president warns of coup plots

They highlight in Argentina the need for Latin American integration

During a celebration marking the 20th anniversary of the Cultural Center for Cooperation (CCC), the Director of the Institute for Democracy Eloy Alfaro lamented the profound damage caused by states such as Mauricio Macri in Argentina (2015-2019) and Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil, “which allowed the naturalization of fascist violence”.

A neoliberal government also destroyed my homeland. However, the dream of revolution becomes a driving force for mobilization and organization in Ecuador when we see what is happening in Latin America, he said.

When they told us the progressive cycle was ending, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador became President of Mexico and inaugurated the second stage. For the first time from the north looking to the south. He added that Alberto and Cristina Fernandez were also elected in Argentina and Evo Morales returned to Bolivia through Luis Ars.

He also stressed that “with Gustavo Petro, for the first time in 200 years, Colombia was massacred by neo-liberalism and that the war had a left-wing government.”

He said that we now have the great delusion of the victory of Luiz Inacio Lula in Brazil and we have the example of Cuban resistance for more than six decades in the face of an irrational embargo that we cannot tire of denouncing.

On the other hand, he condemned the judicial war against the leaders of the region such as the Argentine Vice President and her assassination attempt on the 1st of September.

Let us not allow the naturalization of anything but love and passion for the development of peoples. Let’s work embracing each other again in America, he said.

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The event was attended by ministers and intellectuals from Cuba, Bolivia, Venezuela, Honduras and Uruguay, among others.

During this, the Argentine head of culture, Tristan Bauer, recognized the work of the CCC and presented a commemorative plaque for that institution.

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