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In the aftermath of the failed coup attempt, Bolivian President Luis Arce angrily called accusations that he was behind it “lies”. Arce said on Thursday that the general who apparently led the attempt acted on his own and vowed that he would face justice. These were Arce’s first comments since Wednesday's events. The general behind the coup, Juan José Zuniga, alleged without providing evidence that the president had ordered him to carry out the mutiny to gain popularity. As a result, this fueled speculation about what really happened. The government announced the arrest of 17 people, most of t...
Euronews (English)
Led by a top general vowing to “restore democracy,” armoured vehicles rammed the doors of Bolivia's government palace on Wednesday in what the president called a coup attempt — only to quickly retreat as their leader was arrested and detained. The events are just the latest crisis facing the South American country of some 12 million, which is already enduring political upheaval and an economic crisis. Within just a few hours, the nation witnessed a rapidly moving scenario in which the troops seemed to take control of the government of President Luis Arce. He vowed to stand firm and named a new...
Euronews (English)
Nach dem gescheiterten Putschversuch in Bolivien sind 17 Militärs festgenommen worden. «Wir werden dieses antidemokratische Netzwerk stoppen, wir werden nicht ruhen, bis alle Verantwortlichen vor Gericht gestellt werden. Es ist an der Zeit, die Putschisten von der Straße zu holen und sie hinter Gitter zu bringen», sagte Boliviens Innenminister Eduardo del Castillo am Donnerstag auf einer Pressekonferenz. Zu den Festgenommenen zählen auch die Anführer General Juan José Zúñiga und Vizeadmiral Juan Arnez Salvador. Sie sollten noch am Donnerstag zu einer ersten Anhörung vor ein Gericht gestellt we...
DPA (German)
El presidente de Bolivia, Luis Arce, advirtió el miércoles de que se estaba produciendo un despliegue "irregular" de tropas en la capital boliviana, lo que hizo temer un posible golpe de Estado. Imágenes de la televisión local mostraron en directo cómo vehículos armados chocaron contra las puertas del Palacio Quemado (Palacio del Gobierno) este miércoles y Arce pidió que "se respete la democracia" en un mensaje en su cuenta X. El comandante general del Ejército, Juan José Zúñiga, presente en la misma plaza, confirmó que hubo un movimiento de uniformados, y dijo: "Estamos molestos por la afrent...
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