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sandensea

(21,600 posts)
Tue Nov 12, 2019, 08:38 PM Nov 2019

Following violent coup, right-wing Senator Jeanine Anez proclaims herself president of Bolivia

Two days after a violent coup against Bolivian President Evo Morales, Senator Jeanine Áñez proclaimed herself president of the crisis-wracked South American nation.

Áñez, 52, the third-ranking member of the Bolivian Senate, took office amid an irregular meeting of the upper house - which lacked the quorum necessary to call a session.

Senators belonging to Morales' Movement To Socialism (MAS), which until the coup held 25 of the 36 seats, did not attend - both to deny a quorum as well as out of fear for their safety.

Tanks have plied the streets of La Paz and other cities, homes of Morales officials have burned, and hundreds have been injured - including numerous disappearances and reports of torture - since Sunday's coup.

Morales denounced Áñez as "a pro-coup right-wing senator who calls herself president of the senate and then interim president of Bolivia without a legislative quorum, surrounded by a group of accomplices and coddled by the armed forces and the police that repress the people."

Morales, 60, who sought to transform Bolivia since 2006 as its first indigenous president, landed in Mexico this afternoon pledging to keep up his political fight after resigning in the wake of mass protests over the disputed October 20 election.

He called recent events in his country of 11 million as "the most artful and disastrous coup in history."

At: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/11/jeanine-anez-declares-bolivia-interim-president-191112233635201.html



Jeanine Áñez, right-wing senator self-proclaimed as Bolivia's president two days after a violent coup against President Evo Morales left the country without a head of state.

The new regime's true strongman, however, is said to be Luis "Macho" Camacho - the son of a natural gas baron with links to the country's violent white supremacist movement.

Camacho met with Ivanka Trump during her visit to neighboring Argentina in September.

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Following violent coup, right-wing Senator Jeanine Anez proclaims herself president of Bolivia (Original Post) sandensea Nov 2019 OP
Trump must have dreams of this kind of thing... Thomas Hurt Nov 2019 #1
By all means! "Blond," too! A couple of her photos show her making that creepy Trump "OK" sign. Judi Lynn Nov 2019 #2
Interested in learning about the background on the interim president. Judi Lynn Nov 2019 #3

Judi Lynn

(160,450 posts)
2. By all means! "Blond," too! A couple of her photos show her making that creepy Trump "OK" sign.
Tue Nov 12, 2019, 10:02 PM
Nov 2019

She looks every bit as bright as Ivanka, or Trump. You can't hide that kind of stupidity.

Judi Lynn

(160,450 posts)
3. Interested in learning about the background on the interim president.
Tue Nov 12, 2019, 11:42 PM
Nov 2019




Jeanine Áñez and husband, Héctor Hernando Hincapié, a conservative politician. Who could have guessed?














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