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La Paz, Aug 6 (EFE).- Political divisions and social tension dragging on since 2019 marked 196 years of Bolivia independence Friday.The polarization was more evident in the country's parliament between those who say that electoral fraud in 2019 triggered the political crisis and those accused of an alleged coup in that year when former leader Evo Morales lost power. (Camera: GABRIEL ROMANO / CESAR GONZALES).B-ROLL OF A CEREMONY TO MARK BOLIVIA'S INDEPENDENCE DAY, IN LA PAZ, BOLIVIA.SOUND BITE: BOLIVIAN PRESIDENT LUIS ARCE (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATION: We will not stop from demanding - to the best of our ability - the prosecution and punishment of the perpetrators of the coup. They must answer to justice for the illegal, illegitimate and violent acts that they perpetrated against the people, democracy and the Constitution. (00.01 - 00.47).
La Paz, Mar 29 (EFE).- President of Bolivia Luis Arce and former president Evo Morales made calls for unity during the celebration Monday of the anniversary of the government's Movement to Socialism (MAS) political party. (Camera: CESAR GONZALES)SHOT LIST: CELEBRATIONS OF THE ANNIVERSARY OF MAS IN LA PAZ, BOLIVIA. SOUND BITES: BOLIVIAN PRESIDENT LUIS ARCE AND FORMER PRESIDENT EVO MORALES (IN SPANISH)TRANSLATIONS:LUIS ARCE:No brothers, we are not going to allow division, unbreakable unity in the Movement for Socialism. United we are invincible brothers. EVO MORALES:Brothers and sisters, I want to, just like my brother the president, to call for unity. Unity of all.
Uyuni (Bolivia), Nov 10 (EFE).- (Camera: Fernando Gimeno) The former president of Bolivia, Evo Morales (2006-2019), assured this Wednesday that the large deposits of lithium in his country were the reason for the "coup" of which he maintains that he was a victim in the political crisis unleashed after the suspicions of fraud in the 2019 elections.FOOTAGE OF MORALES.
Bolivia's former president Evo Morales condemned what he called "the sneakiest, most nefarious coup in history" Tuesday after deputy Senate speaker Jeanine Anez proclaimed herself the country's new interim president. IMAGES
Bolivian President Luis Arce attends the Plurinational Legislative Assembly to deliver the report of his third year in office. IMAGES
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).