By teleSUR
November 05, 2019 "
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Opposition politicians
held talks with U.S. senators to destabilize
Bolivia and organize a general strike after Evo
Morales' victory.
The Radio Education Network of Bolivia (Erbol)
leaked 16 audios involving opposition
leaders who are calling for a coup d'etat
against the government of
President Evo Morales, a political action
which would have been coordinated from the U.S.
embassy in the Andean country .
Among those mentioned in the audios are the U.S.
senators
Marco Rubio, Bob Menendez and Ted Cruz, who have
would maintained contact with the Bolivian
opposition in order to achieve a possible regime
change in the South American country.
The audios also reveal participation in the
political conspiracy of the former prefect of
Cochabamba, Manfred Reyes Villa, who was accused of
corruption in 2009 and fled Bolivia to seek asylum
in the U.S., where he is currently
living.
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In their conspiracy talks, Bolivian politicians
also mention a former Bolivian president
whose name is not explicitly mentioned, former New
Republican Force lawmaker Mauricio Muñoz and former
Army officers Oscar Pacello, Remberto Siles, Julio
Maldonado and Teobaldo Cardozo.
"We must all
be alert against the coup in Bolivia. Possible
sabotage of the helicopter which transported our
beloved Evo. It is not the first time that
progressive presidents die in "accidents."
Protection for Evo. Let's take care of Evo."
The Erbol leaked information audios also mention
calls from opposition leaders to burn government
party structures and to put together a general
strike across the country.
All these actions, which were expected to
be advertised as based on social unrest,
would be part of the response to the triumph of Evo
Morales in the last presidential elections.
The opposition plans would also include an
eventual attack against the Cuban Embassy, very
similar to what happened in the coup
against Venezuela's late president Hugo Chavez in
2002.
So far, none of the opposition leaders in Bolivia
has said anything about the leaked audios.
This article was originally published by "teleSUR"
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