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Arce, Morales warn that they will not allow another "coup" in Bolivia

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Cochabamba, Apr 17 (EFE).- The president of Bolivia, Luis Arce, and former president Evo Morales warned Saturday that they will not allow another "coup" in the country, alluding to the crisis of 2019 that led to the resignation of the coca grower leader from the Presidency .Arce and Morales addressed the issue in a massive rally organized by the Movement for Socialism (MAS) in the central region of Cochabamba and was attended by trade unionists, workers, peasants, indigenous people and state officials. (Camera: CLAUDIO ÁBREGO). SHOT LIST: A RALLY ORGANIZED BY THE MOVEMENT FOR SOCIALISM (MAS) IN COCHABAMBA, BOLIVIA.SOUND BITES: THE PRESIDENT OF BOLIVIA, LUIS ARCE (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATION: Those who did not receive the popular vote now continue to conspire and plot a coup, a destabilization because they are unable to win the majority. (02:50-03:11)

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