Plurinational State of Bolivia
Mercenaries implicated in assassinating Jovenel Moïse may also have plotted against Luis Arce, says Bolivian govt.

Bolivian minister Eduardo del Castillo said the government had identified the mercenaries who were involved in a plot to assassinate Luis Arce before he took office. The conspiracy and potential invasion of Bolivia by US troops last year had earlier been revealed by The Intercept

RUNASUR, a new Latin American regional integration mechanism, created in Bolivia

RUNASUR, a new regional integration mechanism, aims at uniting the Indigenous people, peasants, social movements and workers of Latin America, as well as building a Plurinacional America

First Meeting of Peoples and Organizations of Abya Yala concludes in Bolivia

The meeting of Indigenous organizations, social movements and trade unions from 11 countries of the region concluded with a call for the creation of a new regional integration mechanism: the Union of South American Nations of the People

“To sustain this process we need to repoliticize the people”

Bolivian sociologist Juan Carlos Pinto Quintanilla discusses the principal challenges facing the incoming government in Bolivia

Bolivia’s de facto president enacts law to hold general elections on September 6

The decision was celebrated by diverse sectors in Bolivia that have been mobilizing against de facto government’s handling of the health and economic emergencies intensified by the COVID-19 pandemic

Bolivians celebrate fourteen years of the Plurinational State

Plurinational State Day was commemorated with several peaceful mobilizations across the country, demanding the restoration of democracy after the civic-military coup against President Evo Morales in November