The Bolivian government on Monday denounced the presence of “armed groups” in the march of peasant farmers and supporters of former president Evo Morales that descended on the city of La Paz, the seat of the executive and legislative branches, after a six-day walk from the highlands, demanding the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz. Deputy Interior Minister Hernán Paredes estimated at “somewhat more than ten thousand people” the column of protesters that entered the capital from the neighboring city of El Alto, in what authorities described as an attempt by the former leader to destabilize the executive six months into his term.

El Ejecutivo asegura que las protestas y bloqueos buscan forzar la salida de Rodrigo Paz y acusa al narcotráfico de financiarlos.

Les manifestants affirment que leur secteur a besoin d’approvisionnements en carburant, de l’élargissement des zones minières, d’explosifs et de dollars, mais qu’ils n’ont pas été…