Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 5:37:49 GMT
The nomination of Jorge Quiroga as “delegate to the international community” to “explain the violation of human rights” demonstrates the failure of the de facto president of Bolivia, Jeanine Añez , to make the world believe that there was no coup d'état in Bolivia on November The self-appointed Añez believes that the simple fact of putting on a presidential sash magically gives her the necessary intelligence to democratically govern a country like Bolivia, when in fact she acts as the front man of a Bolivian coup-mongering right, sponsored by the United States.
Which She is the one who prepares the strategy, the decrees and the speeches that she hardly reads to the country. However, although his image may be convenient within the national Iraq Telegram Number Data space, his skills are not enough to cover up the coup d'état of November on the international scene. A president who incorrectly quotes Einstein in Parliament, a lawyer who cannot even properly conjugate the verb put in a speech in the Government Palace after the coup (“…I also thank all the ministers who accompany us, who have put the effort.
can only be interviewed by a former Mexican soap opera actor on CNN, but that's as far as it goes. With this appointment, announced by Añez on December at night in La Paz, Jorge Quiroga and the figures who support the coup d'état will seek to cover the sun with their finger and convince international opinion that there was no coup d'état in Bolivia. They will seek to make it believe that the repression unleashed since the civic-military coup of November , the number of dead, wounded and detained, in addition to the persecution unleashed against the social movements that reject the coup d'état, is an act of "defense of democracy” in Bolivia.
Which She is the one who prepares the strategy, the decrees and the speeches that she hardly reads to the country. However, although his image may be convenient within the national Iraq Telegram Number Data space, his skills are not enough to cover up the coup d'état of November on the international scene. A president who incorrectly quotes Einstein in Parliament, a lawyer who cannot even properly conjugate the verb put in a speech in the Government Palace after the coup (“…I also thank all the ministers who accompany us, who have put the effort.
can only be interviewed by a former Mexican soap opera actor on CNN, but that's as far as it goes. With this appointment, announced by Añez on December at night in La Paz, Jorge Quiroga and the figures who support the coup d'état will seek to cover the sun with their finger and convince international opinion that there was no coup d'état in Bolivia. They will seek to make it believe that the repression unleashed since the civic-military coup of November , the number of dead, wounded and detained, in addition to the persecution unleashed against the social movements that reject the coup d'état, is an act of "defense of democracy” in Bolivia.