La Paz: The vice president of Bolivia, Álvaro García Linera, denounced on behalf of the people, a new interference by the United States in the internal affairs of the Andean country, Prensa Latina reports.
In declarations to the media in La Paz, he emphatically and categorically rejected that a commission of the US Senate processed a note related to the political situation of the South American nation to the Upper House on the eve.
In this regard, he demanded Washington's respect for Bolivia, as a sovereign, democratic State that adheres to the law, the norm and international coexistence.
Álvaro García Linera ratified that no government has the right or the moral authority to intervene in political affairs of other countries, and less a decadent power like the United States, where 40 million people live in poverty, and 23 million in extreme poverty.











