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Justice may be late, but it will never be absent! After bolivian coup leader and former female president Jeanne Agnès was sentenced to ten years in prison, the Bolivian Movement for Socialism (PAS) is in Dundo

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Justice may be late, but it will never be absent!

Following the sentence of Bolivian coup leader and former female President Jeanne Agnès to ten years in prison, the Bolivian Movement for Socialism (PSA) is urging the judiciary to prosecute the Secretary-General of the Organization of American States and the leaders of the far-right opposition in Bolivia and investigate their crimes committed during the 2019 Bolivian military coup.

At a news conference on Monday, Bolivia's House of Representatives Speaker Gurberto Arispe (picture 2) said that the Bolivian Multi-Ethnic Legislative Assembly (Parliament) strives for members of the Movement for Socialism (PAS) caucus last weekend. Bolivian President Lucho Alce and cabinet ministers held talks, and Arce fully endorsed the motion of the ruling party's lawmakers to fully prosecute the leaders of the 2019 Bolivian military coup.

At present, the preliminary list of indictments includes two Bolivian presidents and several Nazis and other coup plotters. They are:

Nazi leader, head of the Nationalist Revolutionary Movement (MNR), head of the Nazi paramilitary group, and governor of Santa Cruz: Luis Fernando Camacho (picture 3)

Commercial oligarch, "Defense Minister" of the Agnès Group: Fernando López (Figure 4)

Former President of Bolivia and leader of the right-wing opposition Union of "Civic Communities": Carlos Mesa (photo 5)

Former President of Bolivia and North American Agent: Jorge Tuto Kiroga (Figure 6)

Bolivian cement plant oligarch and pro-American politician: Samuel Doria Medina (Figure 7)

Agnès Group "Mayor of La Paz": Luis Revila (Picture 8)

Current Secretary-General of the Organization of American States, Uruguayan: Luis Almagro (photo 9)

Arispe also said, "The resolution also targets Bolivian public officials who support the planners of these coups and who continue to plot to overthrow the Government of Arce." (For example, the city of Santa Cruz and the "Camacho Group", known as the "Bolivian Lviv")

It is not difficult to see that the planners of the above list are almost the same as the Agornoplasmos of kiev in 2014, which is a simple formula: Nazis + former president + comprador oligarchy + "Chicago boys" + head of an international organization = a freshly baked Nazi regime.

This was true in Kiev in 2014 and bolivia in 2019.

Justice may be late, but it will never be absent! After bolivian coup leader and former female president Jeanne Agnès was sentenced to ten years in prison, the Bolivian Movement for Socialism (PAS) is in Dundo
Justice may be late, but it will never be absent! After bolivian coup leader and former female president Jeanne Agnès was sentenced to ten years in prison, the Bolivian Movement for Socialism (PAS) is in Dundo
Justice may be late, but it will never be absent! After bolivian coup leader and former female president Jeanne Agnès was sentenced to ten years in prison, the Bolivian Movement for Socialism (PAS) is in Dundo
Justice may be late, but it will never be absent! After bolivian coup leader and former female president Jeanne Agnès was sentenced to ten years in prison, the Bolivian Movement for Socialism (PAS) is in Dundo
Justice may be late, but it will never be absent! After bolivian coup leader and former female president Jeanne Agnès was sentenced to ten years in prison, the Bolivian Movement for Socialism (PAS) is in Dundo
Justice may be late, but it will never be absent! After bolivian coup leader and former female president Jeanne Agnès was sentenced to ten years in prison, the Bolivian Movement for Socialism (PAS) is in Dundo
Justice may be late, but it will never be absent! After bolivian coup leader and former female president Jeanne Agnès was sentenced to ten years in prison, the Bolivian Movement for Socialism (PAS) is in Dundo
Justice may be late, but it will never be absent! After bolivian coup leader and former female president Jeanne Agnès was sentenced to ten years in prison, the Bolivian Movement for Socialism (PAS) is in Dundo
Justice may be late, but it will never be absent! After bolivian coup leader and former female president Jeanne Agnès was sentenced to ten years in prison, the Bolivian Movement for Socialism (PAS) is in Dundo

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