Bolivia’s Public Ministry has charged key figures, including former President Jeanine Áñez, with involvement in the “Coup d’état I” case. This action highlights a critical moment in Bolivia’s history. In 2019, widespread protests and disputed elections led to President Evo Morales’s resignation. These events now find their echo in the courtroom. Prosecutor Omar Mejillones has […]
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