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The Bolivian justice declared inadmissible the appeal for "illegal apprehension" presented by former interim president Jeanine Áñez and her former ministers, who must remain in preventive detention, according to the state network Bolivia TV.
The sentence was handed down by the First Criminal Chamber of La Paz.
One of Áñez's lawyers, Norka Cuéllar, confirmed the fact to CNN and said that "there are still greater legal resources and we must exhaust everything within the State."
From Áñez's Twitter account, it was written that "the legal team of the former president informs that she will resort to constitutional means to claim her rights."
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The Office of the Prosecutor accuses the former interim president and her former ministers of Justice and Energy of the crimes of "terrorism, conspiracy and sedition" in the framework of the case called "Coup d'état."
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Añez affirmed that such a coup "never" occurred and denounced a political persecution against him and his former officials.
Former ministers Álvaro Coímbra and Álvaro Rodrigo Guzmán assure that their arrests have no legal basis.
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