Evo Morales’ suggestive tweet after Milei’s decree

“In the name of liberating the economy, the neoliberal extreme right imposes hunger policies to eliminate the poor before poverty,” was the post I made Evo Morales, on his X account. A message that attracted attention due to the nods to the Decree of Necessity and Urgency presented by the Argentine president Javier Milei. The former Bolivian president also shot at the inmates of the ruling leftist coalition that he is a part of.

“I ask the Bolivian people for deep reflection, the militancy of the MAS-IPSP and some misguided brothers who act with ambition and seek division. When The right takes power, with a coup d’état or at the polls, and applies its policies of privatization of companies and natural resources of the State with decrees.along with the elimination of social benefits with repression of the most needy,” Morales warned in the same writing.

In Bolivia, President Luis Arce and former president Evo Morales maintain a deep rivalry. “We have seen the polls, we have clearly seen that comrade Evo has become our main opponent, that is how the population identifies him. “We regret that this happened,” said the head of the Executive Branch a few days ago, in a meeting with the media, in the Big House of the People.

Arce pointed out that Morales broke his word, since it had been decided in a meeting in which social organizations were present not to talk about the candidacies for the 2025 general elections until a year before, but that this was broken. At the October party congress, held in Cochabamba, was ratified to Evo Morales as president of the party and was appointed “single candidate” for the next presidential elections.

Luis Arce

“Those responsible for the internal division of the MAS-IPSP should assume their responsibility if they are opening the way for the return of the right. As true militants of the Process of Change and heirs of the historical struggles of our ancestors, we will never stop confronting lies, neoliberal policies and the protection of drug trafficking and corruption,” concluded Evo Morales in his message from X.

by RN

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