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Intento de Golpe en Bolivia: la foto y el video del presidente Luis Arce cara a cara con el general Zúñiga, el militar que lideró la sublevación de tropas en La Paz

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El presidente de Bolivia, Luis Arce, se encontró cara a cara con el general Juan José Zuñiga, el militar que encabeza el golpe de Estado en ese país. Fue en el Palacio Quemado. La primera imagen fue difundida por el diario La Razón y luego trascendieron videos de ese momento.

«El presidente Luis Arce se pone de frente al general Zuñiga y le ordena que desmovilice sus fuerzas. Zuñiga se niega», afirmó el medio de ese país. La foto se produjo minutos después de que los militares irrumpieran en el Palacio Quemado.

La imagen de ambos se hizo viral en cuestión de segundos. Más tarde, aparecieron videos del cara a cara en las redes sociales. El general golpista ingresó al Palacio de Gobierno por unos instantes y luego se retiró.

«Yo soy su capitán y le ordeno que repliegue a sus soldados y no voy a permitir esta insubordinación», le dijo el mandatario al comandante del Ejército, según trascendió.

Zúñiga ingresó al Palacio de Gobierno después de que una tanqueta derribara una puerta chocándola. En ese mismo momento, el vicepresidente, David Choquehuanca, confirmó en X el Golpe.

«Denunciamos a la comunidad Internacional que en Bolivia hay un Golpe de Estado contra nuestro Gobierno democráticamente elegido», dijo a las 16.51 (hora argentina, 15.51 de La Paz).

«Todos estamos sorprendidos por este movimiento de ametralladores, de ametralladoras, de tanques, de gases, de soldados con trajes de guerra», sostuvo un viceministro del Gobierno boliviano. «El Presidente está aquí, no se va a mover”, desafió.

La denuncia de Golpe y los tanques a las calles

Las tropas lanzan gas a la gente agolpada en frente al Palacio Quemado. Foto AFP.

«Denunciamos movilizaciones irregulares de algunas unidades del Ejército Boliviano. La democracia debe respetarse», escribió el presidente Arce en su red social X, al dar cuenta de la asonada golpista.

«Se gesta el Golpe de Estado. En este momento se despliega personal de las Fuerzas Armadas y tanquetas en la Plaza Murillo», denunció por su parte el expresidente Evo Morales.

«Convocamos a una Movilización Nacional para defender la Democracia frente al golpe de Estado que se gesta a la cabeza» del general Zúñiga, añadió.

Desde el martes circulan rumores sobre la probable destitución del oficial, en el cargo desde noviembre de 2022, a raíz de unas declaraciones contra Morales, otrora aliado de Arce y hoy su mayor adversario político.

En una entrevista el lunes con un canal de televisión, el jefe del Ejército aseguró que detendría a Morales si insiste en postularse a la presidencia en los comicios de 2025, pese a que fue inhabilitado por la justicia electoral. «Legalmente está inhabilitado, ese señor no puede volver a ser más presidente de este país», dijo Zúñiga.

El militar golpista llegó al Palacio Quemado en un vehículo militar blindado y fue enfrentado por un funcionario de Luis Arce. El ministro de Gobierno, Eduardo Del Castillo, fue hasta la plaza Murillo ante los movimientos militantes y encaró a los uniformados comandados por Zúñiga.

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El presidente Luis Arce denuncia movimientos irregulares de las fuerzas armadas.

«General Zúñiga, bajá y desmovilizá», le gritó el ministro de Gobierno al militar, sin obtener respuesta. Su reacción quedó grabada en video.

Más tarde, luego de que Arce avanzó con el cambio de toda la cúpula de las Fuerzas Armadas, las fuerzas rebeldes se retiraron a sus cuarteles y Zúñiga fue detenido por la Policía.

Mientras tanto, la Central Obrera Boliviana (COB) repudió este miércoles las medidas adoptadas por las Fuerzas Armadas en ese intento de golpe de Estado contra el presidente Arce.

«Ante estos hechos, la COB hace saber su pronunciamiento, su repudio ante estos actos anticonstitucionales. La Central Obrera pide el respeto al pueblo soberano que ha elegido a su gobierno», dijo Juan Carlos Guarachi, secretario de la principal organización sindical.

Y agregó: «De no hacer caso a estas medidas, tomaremos las acciones necesarias, tomeramos la plaza Murillo (en el centro de La Paz, NDR) para recuperar nuestra democracia».

«Por eso estamos unidos y llamamos a todos los sectores afiliados o no. Llamamos a la reflexión a las fuerzas armadas. Respeten al pueblo, no es a una persona, el pueblo ha elegido a su gobierno y hay que saber respetar el voto democrático», amplió el sindicalista.

«No vamos a permitir estos intentos de golpe de Estado. Si tenemos que estar en las calles lo vamos a hacer. Es por eso que decretamos una huelga general indefinida», sentenció y luego bramó: «¡Fuera los golpistas!».

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France is set to elect the right-wing National Rally (RN) as the largest party in government, yet no party may emerge with a clear majority in this tightly contested election as the second round of voting kicks off this weekend. 

The first round, which occurred June 30, resulted in just 76 of the 577 constituencies in the French National Assembly determining their representative. Any candidate who did not receive an outright majority in the first round of voting heads on to the second-round runoff, which is set for July 7.

Those few contests that concluded in the first round revealed a lot about voter sentiment and indicated trouble for the current government after RN took one-third of the vote, the most by any party.

The current government is an «ensemble,» a coalition of parties, including French President Emmanuel Macron’s Renaissance (RE), Democratic Movement, Horizons, En Commun and the Progressive federation. Despite the assembly election results, Macron will retain his mandate as president until the 2027 election. 

FRANCE’S RIGHT-WING NATIONAL RALLY LOOKS TO SEIZE ON RECENT ELECTORAL GAINS

Macron called the snap election after RN scored enormous success in the European Parliamentary elections in June. Polling before the first round of voting indicated RN would continue to dominate, but more recent polling ahead of the runoff indicates those returns have diminished and RN will fall short of a clear majority. 

Wednesday’s poll indicates RN will end up taking between 190 and 220 seats, but it would need 289 seats to control the assembly, according to Reuters. Additionally, its closest ally, the Republicans, are projected to win – at most – around 50 seats, ruling out some kind of right-wing coalition to take control of the assembly.

Supporters of French far-right leader Marine Le Pen react after the release of projections based on the actual vote count in select constituencies June 30, 2024, in Hénin-Beaumont, northern France.  (AP/Thibault Camus)

The next largest share would go to the New Popular Front alliance, which could net between 159 and 183 seats, leaving Macron’s ensemble third with around 110 to 135 seats. Macron has already ruled out making a new alliance with the left-wing party France Unbowed (LFI), according to French daily Le Figaro.

Many candidates from Macron’s alliance who reached the runoff have already stood down in an effort to focus voters and support behind the strongest non-RN candidate in any given constituency. Former French Prime Minister Edouard Phillippe told French network TF1 TV he would vote for a Communist candidate to stop RN from winning the seat. 

FRANCE’S GOVERNMENT SPOKESPERSON IS ATTACKED ON CAMPAIGN TRAIL, DAYS BEFORE DECISIVE ELECTION

Macron insisted, however, that «withdrawing today for left-wing elected officials in the face of National Rally does not mean governing tomorrow with LFI.»

French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal last month blasted LFI as equally extreme and just as dangerous to French society as RN, writing on social media platform X that «Insoumise France fuels the National Rally and the National Rally fuels Insoumise France.

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French President Emmanuel Macron, right, meets French far-right National Rally leader Marine Le Pen at Élysée Palace June 21, 2022, in Paris. (Ludovic Marin/Pool/AP)

«They fuel hatred, fears and divisions between the French,» Attal added. «On June 30 and July 7, against the extremes and for the Republic, vote!» 

Opposition to RN stems from its roots as National Front, headed up by Marine Le Pen’s father Jean-Marie Le Pen, who was repeatedly convicted for racist and antisemitic remarks, including elements of Holocaust denial, such as when he referred to Nazi gas chambers as a «detail» of history.

RIVALS MOVE TO BLOCK FRANCE’S RIGHT-WING NATIONAL PARTY’S ELECTION MOMENTUM

But Marine Le Pen has found support among some of France’s Jewish voters as antisemitism continues to grow in Europe.

Her anti-Islam views and comments, however, have raised concerns among other voters, as well. In 2017, she suggested France expel any foreigners convicted of a crime or suspected of being radicalized and said convicted extremists with dual nationality should be stripped of their French passports, Radio France Internationale reported. 

«The measures that I want to put in place would mean that many of these people (Islamist attackers) would not have been on our territory or living freely,» she said in an interview with BFM TV. 

Macron and Attal at national tribute

French President Emmanuel Macron and French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal during the national tribute ceremony for former French Justice Minister Robert Badinter at Place Vendome Feb. 14, 2024, in Paris.  (Christian Liewig/Corbis/Getty Images)

In the event the votes should fall as the polls predict, the most likely outcome for France will be a hung parliament with some kind of begrudging alliance created to get a leader in place. The Conservative Party in Britain regained power from Labour in 2010 through a hung parliament alliance with the Liberal-Democrats, ultimately establishing an outright majority in the following election.

But, at that time, the Conservatives had 306 of 650 seats, making it far easier to broker such a deal. For France, RN would need support from two other parties or would need to form some kind of alliance with a direct rival. 

The government has urged voters to do what they can to continue diminishing RN’s chances of achieving control of the assembly, with Attal arguing voters had a «responsibility» to block RN from victory. 

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«On Sunday evening, what’s at stake in the second round is to do everything so the extreme right does not have an absolute majority,» Attal said during an appearance on France Inter radio as reported by Voice of America.

«It is not nice for some French to have to block … by using a vote that they did not want to,» he added, clarifying that he «did not speak about a coalition. I do not want to impose on the French a coalition they did not choose.» 


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