Masistas Evo Morales and Luis Arce continue to be at odds, now with mutual accusations about the economic crisis in the country. Morales, on his social media, stated that Arce "doesn't have the moral and political courage to take responsibility" for the current situation in the country. He emphasized that the current president repeats the right-wing discourse and accused him of being part of "the neoliberals, imperialists, colonials, and sellouts."
Arce, at a meeting with the "Bartolina Sisa" peasant women, insisted that the economic crisis is due to the lack of foresight during Morales's government. "The nationalization wasn't taken care of, and that was the problem we started to face as a country from 2016," he explained. He also clarified: "I was the Minister of Economy, not of Hydrocarbons."
Morales refuted this statement by assuring that Arce was aware of the gas and oil situation. He revealed that, in 2008, he appointed Marcelo Montenegro as a board member of YPFB on Arce's recommendation. "If his delegate was at YPFB, then he knew perfectly well what was happening," declared the former president.
According to Morales, in June 2013, Arce assumed the position of Director of YPFB Transporte, which would prove that he had direct information about the hydrocarbons industry. "These documents are proof that Luis Arce knew the situation and never raised any concerns," added Morales.
The Ministry of Economy replied to Morales's statements through a communiqué. "The crisis in hydrocarbon exploration began after the death of Carlos Villegas, when YPFB lost its direction," the document states. They also indicated that energy policy was the exclusive competence of the Ministry of Hydrocarbons.
Are both masistas trying to point out who is more to blame?

The debate intensified with criticism from opposition sectors, who blame both Morales and Arce for the current situation. The false opponent Jorge Tuto Quiroga called Morales "cynical" and pointed to him as the main responsible for the crisis. "70% of the debt was incurred during his three terms, the rest during the current government," he denounced.









