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Bolivian Military Storms Presidential Palace

Bolivian Military Storms Presidential Palace

Attempted Coup or Legitimate Action?

Situation Remains Fluid as Troops Occupy Palace

LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Armored vehicles rammed the doors of Bolivia's government palace on Wednesday, as soldiers stormed the building in what was widely condemned as an attempted coup d'état.

The Bolivian military, led by a senior general, took control of the palace after claiming that the government had lost control of the country. President Evo Morales has denounced the incident as a coup and called on his supporters to take to the streets in protest.

The situation remains fluid, with reports of clashes between military forces and protesters in several parts of the country. The Bolivian government has declared a state of emergency and has deployed troops to restore order.

The international community has condemned the attempted coup. The United Nations, the Organization of American States, and several countries, including the United States, have called for an immediate end to the violence and the restoration of constitutional order.

It remains to be seen whether the military will be able to maintain control of the situation. The Bolivian people are fiercely protective of their democracy, and there is a strong possibility that the military will face resistance from the civilian population.


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