Supporters of the former president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, who has taken refuge in his stronghold in the province of Cochabamba, in the central part of the country, started yesterday Friday a march of about one hundred kilometers to the capital La Paz, protesting the ongoing economic crisis that is plaguing the country of the Andes. The protesters, several hundred according to visuals uploaded to social media sites, left Patacamaya in the Bolivian Andes and aim to reach La Paz within the next week. Supporters of former Bolivian President Evo Morales carry Wiphala flags of Andean indigenous communities during a march in Patacamaya, La Paz Department, Bolivia. 📷 EPA/EFE/Gabriel Marquez#epaimages #march #bolivia #politics pic.twitter.com/SnErswU9jC — EPA Images (@EPA_Images) January 11, 2025 Many protesters held Bolivian flags and chanted slogans against President Luis Arce, the former Minister of Economy of Mr. Morales (2006-2019). The two are now involved in a bitter conflict for control of the ruling party and the nomination of the left wing. […]
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