Bolivian President Luis Arce condemned the aggressions against him and the president of the ALP, David Choquehuanca, by the bench supporting former President Evo Morales.
Havana, Nov. 9 (RHC) The Bolivian government authorities announced Friday in La Paz the suspension of the planned dialogue with the so-called "evista" sector of the Movement Towards Socialism (MAS), mainly due to the recent episodes of violence in the Plurinational Legislative Assembly (ALP).
Bolivian President Luis Arce condemned the aggressions against him and the president of the ALP, David Choquehuanca, by the bench supporting former President Evo Morales.
The government's decision came after the Legislative Assembly suspended a morning session in which Arce was to present his state of the union report.
The suspension came after protests by pro-evolution legislators who questioned the legitimacy of the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Omar Yujra. (Source: TeleSur)