The Bolivian army began to liberate a square where government buildings are located in the capital La Paz. The newspaper reports this Deber.
From the published video footage, it is understood that not only the soldiers but also the armored vehicles that had arrived there before left Murillo Square. General Juan José Zúñiga, the former commander of the national army who led the army’s actions, also left the square.
Bolivian President Luis Arce, who took command of the armed forces, called on General Zúñiga to follow all legal orders, saying the new appointments were a response to unconstitutional actions.
The president congratulated the Bolivian National Police for not participating in the coup attempt and remaining faithful to the constitution.
Before that in Bolivia in the name The international community opposes the coup attempt.
Previously the Bolivian army surrounded The square in front of the government building in the capital city of La Paz.
Previously the Bolivian army surrounded The square in front of the government building in the capital La Paz.