Jeanine Áñez, who until Tuesday served as second vice president of the Senate in Bolivia, declared herself interim president of the country. In the enclosure there was not enough quorum to meet, but there was also the debate about who should govern after the resignations of different figures of power. Through Twitter, former president Evo Morales, currently in Mexico, ignored the current political figure of Áñez. How much support does the interim president have? Pablo Solón, former ambassador of Bolivia to the UN, who also worked with Morales, analyzes it.
How much support does Jeanine Áñez have?
2019-11-13T19:38:04.845Z
Jeanine Áñez, who until Tuesday served as second vice president of the Senate in Bolivia, declared herself interim president of the country. In the enclosure there was not enough quorum for ses…