Bolivian President Luis Arce expressed his gratitude to the country’s citizens and leaders of other countries for their support to the authorities against the backdrop of the failed coup. He made a relevant objection on his own page. social network X (formerly Twitter).
“We thank the heads of international organizations and the presidents of friendly countries who strongly condemned the coup attempt in the country and supported Bolivian democracy,” he emphasized.
He noted that Bolivia’s current government was legally elected by a majority of votes in legitimate elections.
The president also expressed his gratitude to the Bolivian people who opposed the coup.
in Bolivia dead coup attempt. Rebel General Juan José Zúñiga refused to accept his removal as army commander and demanded the “restoration of democracy” and the release of political prisoners. Bolivian President Luis Arce replaced the military’s top command from the besieged government palace and called on his supporters to come out “in support of democracy.” After a few hours, the rebellion dissipated, the army abandoned central La Paz, and General Zúñiga was detained. At least 9 people were injured as a result of the fire.
Formerly at the Bolivian Ministry of Internal Affairs It has been said About the arrest of those involved in the coup attempt.