Evo Morales affirms that the coup regime is not a transitional government

Mexico City, Nov. 20.- President Evo Morales, exiled in Mexico, rejected that the regime forcibly installed in La Paz, headed by Senator Jeanine Añez, be a transitional government as they intend to make executors of the coup believe.

From his asylum in Mexico, the ex-president alerted his countrymen in a tweet in which he explains to the Bolivian workers and people that this is a de facto government and not a transition.

'With repression, they are killing our Bolivian brothers. It is a government of treason to the Fatherland with intervention to our Revolution. In times of dictatorship, we must stay together, 'says @evoespueblo.

Previously I had asked 'the patriotic and nationalist military to stop using our Bolivian brothers the equipment that we provide them with resources obtained thanks to the struggle of the people. That the armed forces do not stain their honor with the blood of the people for sustaining a de facto government. '

A tweet that has been reproduced very widely in social networks is the account @MashiRafael of the former president of Ecuador Rafael Correa in which he disseminates four photos of two contrasting moments of participatory democracy and the de facto coup.

Two of them capture the imposition of the presidential gang to Morales after winning an election in the National Congress and then the traditional walk of the rulers accompanied by a bishop through the streets adjacent to the Legislative.

In the other two, very much in accordance with the time of the gunboats, a soldier imposes the presidential gang on a smiling usurper, while on the second shot Añez makes the walk not in the streets but in front of the troop formed and as an escort not a priest, but a soldier with a rifle at the ready.

Infography:  “Radio Florida Station"

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