Jeanine Áñez: the former president of Bolivia is sentenced to 10 years in prison

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Former Bolivian president Jeanine Áñez was sentenced this Friday to 10 years in prison following being found guilty of the crimes of “breach of duties” and “resolutions contrary to the Constitution.”

The illegalities were committed when assuming the interim presidency of Bolivia in 2019, following the army forced him to resign Evo Moralesin an event considered by the ruling party as a “coup d’état”.

The 54-year-old lawyer was tried without any immunity.

“The evidence provided and presented in court has been sufficient to generate in the court the full conviction of their participation and criminal responsibility in the aforementioned crimes, sentencing them (Añez and two other former officials) to 10 years’ imprisonment,” he said. Judge Germán Ramos, according to the Efe agency.

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