Evo Morales blamed Milei for the economic crisis and questioned whether his mandate would end

2023-12-24 22:58:19

He former president of Bolivia Evo Moraleswho seeks to be a candidate once more in his country, accused the government of Javier Miley of Argentina’s economic crisis and questioned the completion of his four-year constitutional mandate.

“I was in Argentina at the end of December and I said goodbye for four years,” said the leader of the Movement towards Socialism (MAS) in radio statements, expressing his desire to return to the country when Milei’s government ends.

“Maybe it’s not four years anymore,” he said. Along these lines, he analyzed: “What is happening in Argentina is very serious. I have some information, the leaders tell me.”

“Some brothers who live there also told me that, for example, if a kilo of rice cost 10 bolivianos, now it costs 20,” Morales continued.

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And I add: “With their salary they can no longer pay electricity rates and now “Humble people buy candles to live.”.

Regarding the DNU that Milei promoted last week and that provoked a series of mobilizations in Buenos Aires and other cities in the country, Morales stressed that the social reaction came from sectors of the “middle class.”

“That governing with decree, decree and decree… The right governs with decrees,” he criticized the former left-wing head of state, who has a close link with Kirchnerism.

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