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Hundreds march in Bolivia in defense of President Luis Arce's government

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La Paz / Santa Cruz, Oct 12 (EFE).- The Government of Bolivia and the ruling Movement for Socialism (MAS) led a massive demonstration Tuesday across the country, one day after the strike called by unions and civic movements against goverment’s controversial law.On Decolonization Day, designated by the Government in 2011, different sectors related to MAS, a party led by former President Evo Morales, held several rallies in defense of the President Luis Arce's Government. (Camera: CÉSAR GONZALES / JUAN PABLO ROCA). SHOT LIST: PEOPLE MARCH IN DEFENSE OF THE GOVERNMENT IN LA PAZ AND SANTA CRUZ, BOLIVIA.

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