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17 arrested in Bolivia in connection with attempted coup against President Arce

LA PAZ, BOLIVIA - JUNE 27, 2024: The Bolivian government announced on Thursday that 17 people, including serving and retired military personnel and civilians, have been arrested in connection with Wednesday's attempted coup against President Luis Arce. ​​“A total of 17 people have been arrested for having attempted to carry out a coup within the national territory,†Interior Minister Eduardo del Castillo said in a press conference. Bolivian General Juan Jose Zuniga Macias was among those arrested and accused of plotting a coup against the government after attempting to force his way into the Presidential Palace in La Paz with a tank on Wednesday. Del Castillo confirmed that Zuniga and former navy chief Juan Arnez Salvador led the group of conspirators who wanted "to bring down a democratically elected government" and said they face charges that could result in 15 to 30-year prison terms. According to the minister, the day before the military uprising, Arce informed the army chief that he was being relieved of his duties because his conduct "was not in line with the political constitution" following several attacks by Zuniga on former left-wing President Evo Morales. Zuniga has defended himself, accusing Arce of orchestrating a self-coup to boost his popularity. “The president told me that he needed something to boost his popularity,†Zuniga claimed on Wednesday. (Footage by Mateo Romay Salinas /Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
LA PAZ, BOLIVIA - JUNE 27, 2024: The Bolivian government announced on Thursday that 17 people, including serving and retired military personnel and civilians, have been arrested in connection with Wednesday's attempted coup against President Luis Arce. ​​“A total of 17 people have been arrested for having attempted to carry out a coup within the national territory,†Interior Minister Eduardo del Castillo said in a press conference. Bolivian General Juan Jose Zuniga Macias was among those arrested and accused of plotting a coup against the government after attempting to force his way into the Presidential Palace in La Paz with a tank on Wednesday. Del Castillo confirmed that Zuniga and former navy chief Juan Arnez Salvador led the group of conspirators who wanted "to bring down a democratically elected government" and said they face charges that could result in 15 to 30-year prison terms. According to the minister, the day before the military uprising, Arce informed the army chief that he was being relieved of his duties because his conduct "was not in line with the political constitution" following several attacks by Zuniga on former left-wing President Evo Morales. Zuniga has defended himself, accusing Arce of orchestrating a self-coup to boost his popularity. “The president told me that he needed something to boost his popularity,†Zuniga claimed on Wednesday. (Footage by Mateo Romay Salinas /Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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