POLITICS

Former Bolivian Leader Evo Morales Claims Car Attacked

BoliviaSun Oct 27 2024
In a surprising turn of events, Evo Morales, the former president of Bolivia, took to social media to share a video showing his car had been shot at. The video, posted on Facebook, depicted Morales in the front passenger seat with two bullet holes visible in the windshield. The driver seemed injured. Morales blamed the current government for the incident, heightening political tensions between him and President Luis Arce. Morales claimed that two vehicles intercepted his car and opened fire, with one bullet narrowly missing his head. He wasn't sure if the attackers were police or soldiers. Deputy security minister Roberto Ríos assured the public that no police operation was conducted against Morales, promising an investigation into the matter. The government has accused Morales of causing chaos by organizing road blockades that have disrupted food and fuel supplies. They allege that some of his supporters are armed and warned about potential violence, with 14 police officers reportedly injured while trying to clear the blockades. Morales and Arce, both members of the Movement for Socialism (MAS), have been at odds over the past year. The upcoming 2025 elections have fueled their power struggle, further complicated by Bolivia's economic woes, including declining gas production, depleted foreign reserves, and rising inflation. Amidst these political battles, Morales faces legal troubles. He has been accused of having relationships with minors and is wanted for questioning by regional prosecutors. Morales denies these allegations.

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    What steps are being taken to investigate the alleged shooting incident and the arrest warrant against Evo Morales?
    Is the arrest warrant against Evo Morales a political ploy to discredit him?
    Are the road blockades part of a larger conspiracy to disrupt Bolivia's economy and cause chaos?

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