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Bolivia: After hearing the news of the coup d'etat in Bolivia, leaders from differeny countries of the world condemned those events in that Andean nation, Radio Reloj reports.

Nicolás Maduro Moros, President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, rejected the coup d'etat against Brother President Evo Morales and called for a worldwide mobilization of social and political movements to demand the preservation of the life of Bolivian native peoples, victims of racism.

The former Brazilian president and leader of the Brazilian Workers Party, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, denounced the coup in Bolivia and that Evo was forced to resign.

It is unfortunate that Latin America has an economic elite that does not know how to live with democracy and the social inclusion of the poorest, he said.

For its part, Colombian leader Piedad Córdoba warned that Bolivia’s case is a coup d'etat to a President elected. With a wave of violence they force Evo Morales to resign. She added that they go for tin, silver, copper and all the mining wealth of Bolivia.

The Cuban Foreign Minister, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, expressed Cuba's denial of the situation in Bolivia and expressed the solidarity of the Island with the outgoing president, after calling for a worldwide mobilization for the life and freedom of Evo .

Also, Yeidckol Polevnsky, the leader of the Morena party in Mexico, considered that the events in Bolivia are a blow to democracy in Latin America and a precedent for the return to violence.

The Colombian Foreign Ministry, for its part, issued an official statement to request the accompaniment of the international community for a peaceful transition process and the request for an urgent meeting of the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States to analyze the events.

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