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The Government of Argentina expanded its judicial complaint against former President Mauricio Macri (2015-2019) for the alleged shipment to Bolivia of ammunition and anti-riot material for the repression of protests in that country in November 2019, after the departure of Evo Morales from power.
We gave asylum in the Argentine Embassy to officials of Evo Morales and even their families, he affirmed.
Furthermore, he assured that both ex-ambassador Álvarez García and Terceros had denied the denounced conspiracy and the authenticity of the evidence presented as documentary evidence. Everything said is false, it’s all a lie, he declared.
Upheaval in Bolivia
The accusations of electoral fraud following the 2019 elections plunged Bolivia into social upheavals which ended in the resignation of Morales after 14 years in power.
He was succeeded by conservative leader Jeanine Áñez, who used repressive methods to crush the resistance of trade unions and peasants allied to the indigenous ex-president.
The Argentine Customs Bureau (DGA) has set new criteria for the selection of potential cases of under-invoicing. The new controls will be carried out once the goods have been released to leave the country, it was announced.
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