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The largest region of Bolivia announces a strike due to the arrest of its governor

The civic leaders of Santa Cruzthe largest Bolivian region, announced a 24-hour strike for this Friday to demand the release of their governor, the opposition Luis Fernando Camacho, who was arrested and transferred to La Paz in a process due to the 2019 crisis.

“Departmental civic strike is declared for 24 hours starting at midnight on Friday, December 30, 2022, demanding the immediate release of our governor of the department,” indicates a resolution document read by the president of the Pro Santa Cruz Committee, Rómulo Calvo. , at the end of the Cruceñidad Assembly.

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The assembly repudiated the “violent kidnapping and subsequent arrest” of Camacho and noted that “the people of Santa Cruz will be mobilized and in permanent emergency” to demand his release and return to Santa Cruz.

He also supported the decision of the provincial civic committees to block local and international highways to prevent “next kidnappings of any citizen, leaders or departmental authorities” as they say happened with Camacho.

The Santa Cruz leaders considered that the governor’s detention was an “abusive, illegal and arbitrary transgression, socially unacceptable and morally reprehensible.”

They also maintained that in 2019 “there was no coup d’état”, but rather that then-President Evo Morales “resigned and fled” from the country due to the “obvious electoral fraud” in the failed elections of that year, “for which reason any judicial process initiated for this flagrant lie is totally arbitrary, totalitarian and unconstitutional”.

OTHER COMPLAINTS

The assembly accused the Government of Luis Arce of having a “strategy” in place to “provoke confrontation and chaos to militarize” the region and that this includes the mobilization of “people paid to carry out acts of vandalism and self-attacks aimed at generating violence and death ”.

Given this, they asked the public “to carry out a peaceful, responsible and permanent protection” of all national public institutions “to prevent the further development of “self-attacks and acts of vandalism” in order to prosecute leaders or citizens of Santa Cruz.

The assembly thus alluded to the fires registered the day before in the Santa Cruz Departmental Prosecutor’s Office and in the house of the Minister of Public Works in that city, events for which the leaders of Santa Cruz blame militants of the government Movement for Socialism (MAS) and public workers.

They also denounced that the Executive “has established a regime of State terrorism and legal insecurity, through political persecution and criminalization” of protest and free expression and accused the national government of manipulating and having “subjected” to the Prosecutor’s Office and the power of attorney.

In addition, they did not recognize the departmental commander of the Police, Jhonny Chávez, whom they pointed out as having “lend himself to this vile act of attempt against the life” of the governor.

Camacho was arrested on Wednesday when he arrived at his home and was transferred by helicopter from eastern Santa Cruz to La Paz, in the west of the country.

Hours after the arrest, the Prosecutor’s Office reported that it corresponds to the “coup d’état I” case, a complaint for the crime of terrorism during the 2019 crisis.

The ruling party maintains that Evo Morales was the victim of a “coup” promoted by Camacho and other opponents, who deny these accusations and attribute the crisis to a reported electoral fraud.

Camacho’s arrest sparked protests in Santa Cruz and clashes with the Police, as well as various damage to national state entities such as the Departmental Prosecutor’s Office.

Source: Elcomercio

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