RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Last month, the government presided by Luis Arce qualified as “interference” the pronouncement of the Secretary of State of the United States Antony Blinken, in which he called for the release of the former Bolivian interim president Jeanine Áñez and expressed his concern for “indications of anti-democratic behavior” in Bolivia.
The Bolivian Foreign Ministry expressed in a communiqué its concern for Blinken’s statement, considering that “this type of pronouncements is an unfortunate sign of interference in internal affairs.”
Washington expressed its concern “for the growing signs of anti-democratic behavior and the politicization of the legal system in Bolivia.” (Photo internet reproduction)