Bolivia's coup regime closes embassies in Nicaragua and Iran

Edited by Ed Newman
2020-06-05 22:48:56

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La Paz, June 5 (RHC)-- Bolivia's coup-government led by Jeanine Añez has announced the closure of its diplomatic offices in Nicaragua and Iran. 

"We have nothing against those noble and brotherly countries that we respect and are friends, but we are going to close those embassies to save and invest those savings in health and against the COVID-19," Añez said.

She did not offer the embassies’ closure date or the alleged savings amount.  Nor did she specify what would happen to Bolivian diplomatic representation in both nations.  "I also have ordered the cabinet to make a detailed review of all the unnecessary charges and all the absurd expenses that the Movement Towards Socialism (MAS) party invented, which were a pure waste.  MAS had other priorities.  Ours is the economy," Añez added. 

Bolivia's self-proclaimed president also announced a reengineering of institutions covering the ministries of culture, sports and communications.   Añez urged Bolivian companies to work together to resume economic activities amid the South American nation's health crisis. 

As of Friday morning, Bolivia Health authorities reported 12,245 COVID-19 cases, 415 deaths, and 1,658 recoveries from the virus.
 



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