Bolivia's caretaker government accuses Evo Morales of 'sedition and terrorism' after the ex-president allegedly calls on supporters to maintain blockades
Former Bolivian President Evo Morales waves as he leaves after a news conference in Mexico City, Mexico, November 20, 2019
Morales resigned on November 10, after the military suggested he do so. He alleges he is the victim of a coup. Thirty-two people have been killed in protests and unrest.Juan Lanchipa, Bolivia’s attorney general, confirmed that an investigation into the ex-president and the recording has been launched.
Earlier on Friday, members of Morales’ party and the opposition said they are nearing an agreement to call new elections that apparently will not include the participation of Morales.
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