Bolivia recalls ambassador to Argentina due to Milei's coup remarks
The Bolivian government on Monday recalled its ambassador to Argentina, Ramiro Tapia, for consultations following the recent statements by Argentine President Javier Milei about the failed coup in Bolivia on June 26.
A Bolivian court on Friday sentenced General Juan Jose Zuniga and two other former military chiefs to a six-month preventative detention over a failed coup against Bolivian President Luis Arce, said the local authorities.
Previously, a Bolivian court on June 28 sentenced General Juan Jose Zuniga and two other former military chiefs to a six-month preventative detention over a failed coup against Bolivian President Luis Arce, said the local authorities.
While the investigation continues, the former commanders, who are charged with crimes of terrorism and armed rebellion, are being held in custody in the maximum security prison of Chonchocoro in the Department of La Paz.
The prosecution team argued that the danger of escape and the possibility that the accused would hinder the investigation were reasons for their detention.
According to the Bolivian government, Zuniga on June 26 led the attempted coup in Palacio Quemado, the government palace, which is located in Murillo Square in the city of La Paz.