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    Bolivian police join anti-government protests

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorNovember 9, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Friday's protests were the first to include large numbers Bolivian police
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    Police have joined protests in several Bolivian cities over the disputed re-election of President Evo Morales.

    Mr Morales, Bolivia’s first indigenous president, accuses opponents of trying to depose him.

    But the country’s defence minister said there were no plans to send the military to quell the police “mutiny”.

    There have been 17 days of deadly protests against Mr Morales, who is accused of rigging last month’s election to secure a fourth term.

    Mr Morales – Latin America’s longest-serving leader – denies any wrongdoing and says he will not resign.

    Demonstrations on Friday were the first to include large numbers of police, though the scale was unclear.

    Initial reports indicate uniformed officers joined protesters in La Paz, Sucre, Cochabamba and Santa Cruz – cities where they have previously clashed.

    Speaking to local media, several uniformed officers called on Mr Morales to resign, and said they would stop him from turning Bolivia into a dictatorship like his allies in Cuba and Venezuela.

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    There were also reports of police leaving the streets of La Paz and returning to their station buildings.

    In a tweet, President Morales denounced the protests as an “attack on the rule of law”.

    Several uniformed police officers were pictured waving flags and signs on the roofs of police stations
    Several uniformed police officers were pictured waving flags and signs on the roofs of police stations

    Defence Minister Javier Zabaleta, speaking with state television, called for calm and said he was confident police would “continue to fulfil their constitutional job to safeguard the people”.

    Why are people protesting?

    Bolivia has been rattled by protests, strikes and road blocks since the country held a presidential election on 20 October.

    At least three people have died during clashes. The mayor of a small town was also attacked by protesters earlier this week, who dragged her through the streets barefoot, covered her in red paint and forcibly cut her hair.

    Tensions first flared on the night of the presidential election after the results count was inexplicably paused for 24 hours. The final result gave Mr Morales slightly more than the 10-percentage-point lead he needed to win outright in the first round of the race.

    The Organization of American States (OAS) is conducting an audit of the votes, and results are expected to be published next week.

    But Carlos Mesa – the candidate who finished second – has spoken out against the audit, saying that his party was not consulted.

    A former president himself, he asked Bolivia’s congress on Friday to pass an emergency bill to prepare for new elections.

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