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La interna del oficialismo en Bolivia: Evo Morales confirmó su candidatura presidencial y dijo que lo «obligaron»

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El expresidente de Bolivia Evo Morales confirmó este domingo su candidatura para las elecciones presidenciales de 2025 y señaló que lo «obligaron» a tomar esta decisión por lo que va a «batallar», en medio de la división al interior del partido gobernante, el Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS).

«Me han convencido que voy a ser candidato, me han obligado, claro la gente quiere, pero me están obligando, tanto contra Evo, la derecha, el Gobierno, el imperio», sostuvo Morales (2006-2019)en su programa en la radio local Kawsachun Coca.

A comienzos de este mes, Evo había denunciado la «intromisión» del Gobierno de Luis Arce ante el Tribunal Constitucional Plurinacional (TCP) para intentar su inhabilitación para las próximas elecciones presidenciales en 2025.

Morales había dicho que hay «presión» del Gobierno de Arce hacia el TCP cuando el ministro de Justicia, Iván Lima, señala que los magistrados deben pronunciarse y dar una sentencia de si el exmandatario puede o no ser candidato en las próximas elecciones de 2025.

El exmandatario aseguró entonces que hay «intromisión directa» del Gobierno de Arce en los «poderes judiciales» para encontrar una manera de inhabilitar su posible candidatura a la Presidencia.

El presidente de Bolivia, Luis Arce, en Chile. Foto AFPEl presidente de Bolivia, Luis Arce, en Chile. Foto AFP

Morales criticó que Arce en vez de preocuparse de hacer una buena gestión está enfocado en su «inhabilitación» y que él tiene conocimiento de un documento que demuestra que el actual mandatario quiere postularse para gobernar hasta 2030.

También señaló que donde va le hacen sentir el apoyo para que vuelva a gobernar y que nuevamente debe «salvar a Bolivia».

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Unos días antes, Lima había cuestionado un artículo de la Constitución sobre el derecho a la reelección ya que señala que pueden ser reelectos por una sola vez de manera continua y sostuvo que no estába claro si hace referencia a que únicamente puede ser reelegido una vez o luego de un período puede estar apto a ser candidato nuevamente.

El gobernante Movimiento Al Socialismo (MAS) defendió que Morales (2006-2019) puede ser candidato presidencial en 2025 en medio de una división interna entre los seguidores del exmandatario, de línea radical, y de Arce, considerados «renovadores».

Esta división inició en el Parlamento y se trasladó a diferentes organizaciones sindicales y sociales.

El último «conflicto» entre «arcistas» y «evistas» se dio luego de que a mediados de agosto el ministro Lima anunciara que demandaría «a título personal» a Morales «por calumnia» por decir que un bufete de abogados del funcionario tiene demandado al Estado por 35 millones de dólares.

En tanto el presidente Arce señaló a los medios que una eventual candidatura suya «no está en agenda» y que estaba enfocado en «hacer gestión».

En este año en varios congresos y reuniones proclamaron candidato a la Presidencia a Morales y por otro lado a Arce.

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En octubre el MAS celebrará su congreso nacional, evento que también ha profundizado las pugnas internas por los llamados de algunos «evistas» para que en la cita se decida sobre la expulsión de Arce y Choquehuanca, y se proclame a Morales como candidato del partido para 2025.



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Netanyahu offers $5 million to Palestinians for every Israeli hostage they help free

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday took steps to secure the release of the Israeli hostages still held by Hamas in Gaza, offering a $5 million reward per captive to any Palestinian who helps to secure their freedom.

Netanyahu made the announcement during a trip to the Netzarim Corridor in Gaza, which splits Northern Gaza and Gaza City from the rest of the Strip, where brutal fighting has occurred for more than a year as Israel looks to eradicate Hamas.  

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with IDF commanders in the Netzarim Corridor in Gaza to discuss Hamas activity. Nov. 19, 2024. (Photo provided by TPS-IL)

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«To those who want to leave this entanglement I say: Whoever brings us a hostage, will find a safe way out for himself and his family,» the prime minister said, speaking alongside Defense Minister Israel Katz, reported Israeli press agency TPS. «We will also give $5 million for every hostage. Choose, the choice is yours, but the result will be the same. 

«We will bring them all back,» Netanyahu said.

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Fox News Digital could not immediately reach Netanyahu’s office or the White House for comment on ongoing efforts to return the hostages.

The Hostage Family Forum also told Fox News Digital that it had no comment at the time of this report.

There are still 101 hostages believed to be held by Hamas of the 251 people who were abducted during the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks, including seven Americans. 

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These are the American hostages who were taken by Hamas terrorists on Oct. 7, 2023. (Fox News Photo)

At least 33 of the hostages still held by the terrorist network are believed to have been killed. Their bodies continue to be held by Hamas as supposed bargaining chips, including three Americans. 

Ruby Chen, the father of one of the American hostages, Itay Chen, who was ambushed near the border while serving in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Oct. 7, said he «doubts» Netanyahu’s reward system will be successful.

«I think [Netanyahu’s] initiative is a smoke screen and tactical but not strategic,» Chen said. 

The father of Itay said Netanayhu is maneuvering with this latest announcement by refusing to detail what Israel will not do, like leave Gaza, and instead «say what he is willing to offer to get all the hostages» rather than a smaller number of hostages during a cease-fire. 

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Netanyahu, who also met with Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, chief of staff of the IDF, vowed that Hamas would never be able to return to power in Gaza.

«Hamas will not rule in Gaza,» Netanyahu reportedly said. «We are eliminating its military capabilities in very impressive fashion. We are moving on to its governing abilities, and we are not yet done. Hamas will not be in Gaza.»

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Prime Minister Netanyahu meets with IDF commanders in Gaza, Nov.  19, 2024. (Photo provided by TPS-IL)

The prime minister championed the success of IDF forces in combating the terrorist group and, along with his defense minister, spoke with IDF reserve brigade commanders on the Gaza coast about ongoing challenges and operational activity. 

The IDF in September assessed that Hamas had largely been defeated and that the remnants of the terrorist group continue to operate through guerrilla combat-based activities that will take time to dismantle. 

Israel has not detailed a timeline for when it will end its military operations in Gaza and peace talks earlier this year appeared to come to a standstill over apparently insurmountable disagreements regarding security corridors in the Strip. 

Palestinians after Israeli strike

Palestinians flee amid an Israeli military operation, in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip, Oct. 22, 2024. (Reuters/Dawoud Abu Alkas)

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It remains unclear where peace talks stand today between Israel and Hamas. 

The U.S., representing Israel, was working closely with Qatar and Egypt, which represented the Hamas side, for weeks in a move to end the brutal fighting that is reported to have killed some 43,000 people in Gaza, according to the Hamas-run Health Ministry, more than half of whom were reported to be women and children. However, these figures do not detail the number of terrorist deaths. 

Earlier this month Qatar said it could no longer be involved in mediation efforts due to a lack of willingness by both Hamas and Israel to engage in good faith attempts to end the deadly conflict.


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