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Belize Condemns Coup Attempt in Bolivia 

Belize Condemns Coup Attempt in Bolivia 

Belize Condemns Coup Attempt in Bolivia 

Belize strongly condemns the recent coup attempt in Bolivia. “We call for full respect of democratic governance and rule of law. Belize stands in solidarity with the Government and people of Bolivia,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said. 

Bolivian general Juan Jose Zúñiga was arrested after leading an attempt to storm the presidential palace in La Paz. This action, which included military units and armoured vehicles, was swiftly confronted by President Luis Arce, who called for the general to stand down. Following Zúñiga’s arrest, President Arce declared the government’s restoration of full control over the military.

Bolivia’s historical political instability has been marked by numerous coup attempts. It occurs amid a severe economic crisis and public unrest, further complicating the country’s challenges. The Bolivian government, supported by international condemnation, has initiated a criminal investigation into the coup attempt and its participants.

Bolivian police hold the detained Juan Jose Zúñiga, former general commander of the army, in La Paz, Bolivia, on June 26, 2024. Juan Karita/AP

Bolivian police hold the detained Juan Jose Zúñiga, former general commander of the army, in La Paz, Bolivia, on June 26, 2024. Juan Karita/AP

Prior to his detention, Zúñiga addressed reporters in the square, flanked by soldiers, saying, “We want to restore democracy,” as he spoke of the country’s economic woes. He had earlier been dismissed, reportedly for threatening to block a bid by Morales for reelection.

“The people have no future, and the army has the courage to look out for the future of our children, the well-being and progress of our people,” he said. He vowed “to free all political prisoners,” including former president Jeanine Anez, currently imprisoned for what the courts said was her role in deadly protests that erupted after her ascension to power in 2019.

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