Evo Morales intensified his threats against Rodrigo Paz and demands the fall of the Bolivian government in 90 days.

Evo Morales intensified his threats against Rodrigo Paz and demands the fall of the Bolivian government in 90 days.
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The former dictator issued an ultimatum against the constitutional government as blockades, riots, and protests driven by pro-Evo sectors continue.

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The Bolivian political crisis escalated even further after Evo Morales issued a public ultimatum against President Rodrigo Paz, giving him "90 days" to leave power as a condition to "pacify" the country. The former dictator's statements were interpreted by the ruling party as a direct threat to constitutional order and as a new indication that evismo seeks to force the downfall of the current Bolivian government.

Morales made the statements from Chapare, the political and union stronghold of the Movement for Socialism (MAS), amid weeks of protests, blockades, and violent clashes that have paralyzed much of the country. According to sources close to the former president, the goal would be to advance towards a "political transition," while the Rodrigo Paz government openly denounced an attempt at institutional destabilization driven by evismo.

The "Red Ponchos," a terrorist group of Evo Morales
The "Red Ponchos," a terrorist group of Evo Morales

The former Bolivian dictator has been intensifying his rhetoric against Paz in recent days and has repeatedly called for deepening the blockades and the "total siege" on La Paz. In various public statements, he maintained that the mobilizations must continue until they provoke political changes in Bolivia, while his allies actively participate in protests that have already resulted in dozens of arrests, injured police officers, and serious supply issues in various regions of the country.

The Bolivian government claims that the protests have ceased to be economic demands and have transformed into a political operation aimed at weakening or directly overthrowing the constitutional president. The Paz administration reported the situation to the Organization of American States (OAS) and received support from the United States, which even warned of a possible "attempted coup" in Bolivia.

The president of Bolivia Rodrigo Paz
The president of Bolivia Rodrigo Paz

Tension increased especially in La Paz, where groups aligned with Morales attempted to block strategic access points and advance towards government buildings while clashes with security forces occurred. The conflict also caused shortages of food, fuel, and medicine due to the blockades set up on key routes and cities.

Rodrigo Paz, who assumed the presidency just six months ago after ending nearly two decades of MAS governments, rejected any possibility of resignation and stated that he will not negotiate with sectors seeking to "interrupt democracy." Meanwhile, Evo Morales remains in hiding in Chapare facing judicial investigations and an arrest warrant related to alleged human trafficking cases.


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