The president of Costa Rica, Carlos Alvarado, given the situation in Bolivia, says that it does not seem positive that it is the military sector that comes to suggest the departure of a democratically elected president. That does not seem to be the correct route from a democratic, civilist and institutional vision. From Costa Rica they call for peace and institutional respect in Bolivia.
Costa Rica defends Bolivian constitutional peace and respect
2019-11-15T06:07:59.368Z
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The president of Costa Rica, Carlos Alvarado, given the situation in Bolivia, says that it does not seem positive that it is the military sector that comes to suggest the departure of a democratic elected president ...