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Evo Morales defies Bolivian government: 'I will not surrender'

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Evo Morales speaks out from hiding in the Chapare jungle as Bolivia enters its seventh week of fuel, food and medicine shortages.

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Former President Evo Morales again fell into a contradiction over the blockades that lasted more than 50 days in the country. Although he had called for new elections in 90 days, he now claimed that some of his comrades exaggerated. "Some comrades exaggerated their approach, (saying) 'out, quit' (Peace)," the President said.

Former President Evo Morales said on this Friday (23) that the government of Bol via est "for a civil war" with a "neo-liberal policy". Evo was interviewed by the agency AFP in the region of Chapare, where he is encased while responding to an accusation the criminal of tr fico minor, which he denies and denounces as "persecute the" policy. Read more (06/24/2026

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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news on Wednesday, June 24, 2026.
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