translated from Spanish: President Luis Arce is slow to introduce to the Cabinet

La Paz, Bolivia.- Bolivia’s new president, Luis Arce, keeps Bolivians waiting for the names of his Cabinet on Monday, without explanation. The representative took office on Sunday after winning the October elections, however, today Bolivians expect early on the names of ministers who will help the country recover from the social, economic and health crisis, weakened by the new coronavirus (COVID-19).
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The Ministry of Presidency only reported that the new president had arrived at La Casa Grande del Pueblo, located in the historic center of La Paz, to start his activities. While outside were hundreds of followers from different regions for possession of the eve.

Leaders of social organizations and indigenous peoples of the Movement to Socialism (MAS), the party led by former member Evo Morales, publicly recommended Arce surround himself with “new people”, exclude the one who accompanied Morales and claimed dues for his loyalty. Arce noted yesterday that “We would have to have 149 ministries to fulfill the requests; everyone asks, the truth is that we have to be austere.” The representative has the challenge of reconciling Bolivians and rebuilding the economy that is going through the worst recession “in the last 40 years,” he said in his message in which he did not anticipate any plans. He warned, however, that he would resume the sterist model he underpinned as Morales’ economy minister for 12 when morales experienced annual growth rates of 4.9% on average.” I assume the presidency of the State with great humility, with great honor and with great gratitude for the trust placed in us. We will govern with responsibility and inclusion, representing them all,” he said yesterday during his speech. 

The representative has the challenge of reconciling the Bolivians. / Photograph: Government of Bolivia.

It should be mentioned that on Monday former President Evo Morales crossed the border from Argentina, and is already in Bolivian territory. With AP information.



Original source in Spanish

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