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VisitBolivian President Arce Thwarts Coup Attempt Led by General Zúñiga, Charged with Terrorism
Jun 28, 2024, 02:15 PM
Bolivian President Luis Arce has successfully thwarted a coup attempt led by General Juan José Zúñiga. The failed coup, which took place on Wednesday, saw Zúñiga and his troops storm the presidential palace in La Paz. Zúñiga, who has been charged with terrorism and armed insurrection, was aiming to become the illegitimate president of Bolivia. The Bolivian government had prior intelligence about the coup, which was allegedly driven by external interests, including the desire to exploit Bolivia's rich natural resources, particularly lithium. Some social media accounts have accused the CIA of involvement in the coup. President Arce has denied any involvement in staging the coup to boost his popularity, despite accusations from various quarters. A total of 17 people have been detained in connection with the coup attempt, and Zúñiga has been sentenced to six months of preventive detention. Supporters of President Arce rallied outside the presidential palace, and Moscow has expressed its support for Arce. The incident has highlighted Bolivia's ongoing political instability and economic challenges.
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