Bolivia: What was the “coup attempt” that President Arce denounced after the military took over the center of La Paz and entered the government headquarters

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Bolivia faced several hours of uncertainty this Wednesday after a group of soldiers mobilized in the center of La Paz, in what President Luis Arce described as an attempted “coup.”

Soldiers and military vehicles took control of Plaza Murillo, in La Paz, for a few hours, and entered the Quemado Palace, the former headquarters of the government led by General Juan José Zúñiga, who was dismissed this Tuesday as head of the Bolivian Army for some statements he made about former president Evo Morales.

After the military action began, President Arce gave a televised speech surrounded by members of his cabinet in which he called on the people to unite and said: “We are determined to counter any coup attempt”,

“We want to urge everyone to defend democracy and here we are in Casa Grande with the entire cabinet, with our social organizations. We salute you, the social organizations, and we warmly invite you to show the Bolivian people once again what democracy is,” he said, imperative.

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