Evo Morales denounces actions against MAS candidates in Bolivia

(Prensa Latina) Former Bolivian President Evo Morales denounced here the eve the lawfare strategies (legal and media war) aimed at proscribing and disabling candidates of the Movement for Socialism (MAS) in the upcoming elections.

In a message broadcast on his account on the social network Twitter, Morales, who for seven months has been living in Buenos Aires as a political refugee after the coup against him, pointed out the right to be behind various political practices against the movement he founded and represented by the ticket formed by Luis Arce-David Choquehuanca, in the elections of September 6.

The right applies in Bolivia the lawfare strategy, which appears in CIA manuals: a legal war for the abusive use of justice to politically persecute victims in complicity with certain press in order to disable candidates and ban MAS, the former president warned.

This Sunday, as almost every day, Morales has been very active on Twitter, from where he has denounced the de facto government, among other things, for immersing the country in State terrorism.

‘The de facto government is afraid and lashes out against the humble people to convulse the country seeking, until the last minute, to suspend elections, but we should not enter the game of provocation,’ Morales wrote earlier on that social network.

Referring to the Covid-19 contagion in Bolivia, he said that ‘the people heal without the presence of the State in the health crisis, which exceeded the capacity of the de facto, inefficient and corrupt government that he did not prepare the conditions to face it and that ‘he left Bolivians to their own fate.’

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