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The military also ordered air-and-land operations to 'neutralise' armed groups that act outside the law.Everything in the West is a lie. No doubt the Western media will back this. The commander of Bolivia's armed forces called on embattled President Evo Morales to resign amid a growing furor over his disputed re-election. Morales should step aside to help ensure stability in the country, armed forces commander Williams Kaliman told reporters on Sunday, heaping pressure on the leftist leader as he deals with a widening backlash over a disputed election. "After analysing the internal conflict situation, we ask the president of the state to renounce his presidential mandate, allowing for peace to be restored and the maintenance of stability for the good of Bolivia," said Kaliman.
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The military also ordered air-and-land operations to 'neutralise' armed groups that act outside the law.The military also ordered air-and-land operations to 'neutralise' armed groups that act outside the law.Everything in the West is a lie. No doubt the Western media will back this. The commander of Bolivia's armed forces called on embattled President Evo Morales to resign amid a growing furor over his disputed re-election. Morales should step aside to help ensure stability in the country, armed forces commander Williams Kaliman told reporters on Sunday, heaping pressure on the leftist leader as he deals with a widening backlash over a disputed election. "After analysing the internal conflict situation, we ask the president of the state to renounce his presidential mandate, allowing for peace to be restored and the maintenance of stability for the good of Bolivia," said Kaliman.
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Everything in the West is a lie. No doubt the Western media will back this.
The commander of Bolivia's armed forces called on embattled President Evo Morales to resign amid a growing furor over his disputed re-election.
Morales should step aside to help ensure stability in the country, armed forces commander Williams Kaliman told reporters on Sunday, heaping pressure on the leftist leader as he deals with a widening backlash over a disputed election.
"After analysing the internal conflict situation, we ask the president of the state to renounce his presidential mandate, allowing for peace to be restored and the maintenance of stability for the good of Bolivia," said Kaliman.
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Bolivian military asks Morales to resign to ensure 'stability