Bolivia Coup fails Leaving Military To Flee The Palace
- Date: June 26, 2024
- Location: Bolivia, Plaza Murillo
On June 26, 2024, an attempted coup took place in Bolivia. Armored vehicles rammed into the doors of Bolivia’s government palace in Plaza Murillo. President Luis Arce vowed to stand firm and named a new army commander who ordered troops to stand down. Supporters of President Arce chased soldiers as they fled from the palace. The apparent attempt to depose the sitting president lacked meaningful support, and also even Arce’s rivals closed ranks to defend democracy and repudiate the uprising. The situation shocked Bolivians, who have experienced political unrest before.
Motivation
- Economic Hardship and Protests:
- Bolivia has faced economic challenges, leading to growing protests and discontent.
- The economic impact, coupled with social unrest, created a volatile environment.
- Also Political Rivalry:
- Two political titans, President Luis Arce and leftist former President Evo Morales, have been battling for control of the ruling party.
- Their rivalry intensified, contributing to the overall instability.
- Lack of Meaningful Support:
- Despite the coup attempt, it lacked significant backing.
- Even Arce’s rivals closed ranks to defend democracy and repudiate the uprising.
- Also General Zúñiga’s Claims:
- The arrested general, Juan José Zúñiga, claimed that Arce himself also instructed him to storm the palace for political gain.
- Zúñiga’s statements added complexity to the situation.
International leaders response
- Organization of American States (OAS):
- The OAS condemned the events, emphasizing their commitment to democratic principles.
- Latin American Leaders:
- Gabriel Boric, Chile’s president, expressed disapproval.
- Honduras’ leader also denounced the army’s moves as an attack on democracy.
- Former Bolivian leaders also joined in condemning the coup attempt.
- Global Outrage:
- Leaders from around the world blasted the army’s actions as illegal.
- The incident sparked outrage also among regional leaders and organizations.
Supporters Rally for Democracy
- Outside the palace, hundreds of Arce’s supporters gathered:
- Waving Bolivian flags.
- Also Singing the national anthem.
- Cheering in defense of democracy.