Luis Arce said the country’s democracy was at stake after army troops seized control of La Paz’s political heart and military police storm palace
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(Reuters) – Bolivian leftist President Luis Arce told Reuters yesterday support on the streets had strengthened his government after a failed military coup just days ago and that he would keep working until his last day, in one of his first interviews since the dramatic attack. The article Bolivia’s President Arce finds new strength after seeing off military coup appeared first on Stabroek News.
Luis Arce said the country’s democracy was at stake after army troops seized control of La Paz’s political heart and military police storm palace
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