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Former Bolivian president accuses Trump of backing 2019 coup

Former Bolivian President Evo Morales accused US President-elect Donald Trump of financing the 2019 coup that led to his removal from office. Speaking in Cochabamba, Morales criticized Trump’s role in his ousting and expressed disapproval of current President Luis Arce's congratulations to Trump.

Anadolu Agency WORLD
Published November 23,2024
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Former Bolivian President Evo Morales accused US President-elect Donald Trump of financing a coup that forced him from power following elections in 2019.

Morales, speaking to supporters in Cochabamba, criticized Trump, claiming he played a central role in events that led to his removal.

He questioned current President Luis Arce's decision to congratulate Trump, expressing disapproval of the gesture.

Morales argued that no leftist in Latin America should be expected to defend the US, and alleged that Arce relies on US support to secure his position in power.

He emphasized his belief that Bolivians want him to return to the presidency, challenging the constitutional court's decision that barred his candidacy.

In the 2019 presidential election in Bolivia, the opposition accused Morales of electoral fraud, leading to mass protests by supporters and opponents.

Morales resigned under pressure from the opposition and the military amid rising tensions and later sought asylum in Mexico.