
Elizabeth Paco
Elizabeth Paco is among the historical leaders who recently resigned from the Movement for Socialism (MAS) in Bolivia, citing a betrayal by the current leadership under Luis Arce. Her departure reflects a significant shift within the party as former loyalists of Evo Morales seek to realign themselves with his political vision, indicating a potential decline in support for the Arce administration ahead of future elections.
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Elizabeth Paco is a leader of the protests who announced they will not allow elections if Morales' candidacy is not registered.
En su quinto día de protestas, evistas bajan tono de sus amenazas; un abogado identifica 6 delitosElizabeth Paco is the vice president of the political organization Evo Pueblo, advocating for political participation.
Sucre: Evistas en puertas del TCP exigen renuncia de prorrogados y registro de Evo como candidatoElizabeth Paco is a leader of the organization 'Evo Pueblo' who warned that there will be no national elections if Evo Morales is not registered as a candidate.
“Quieren generar caos”: Arce ataca a evistas y les dice que “habrá elecciones les guste o no”Elizabeth Paco is a leader of the organization 'Evo Pueblo' and opposes the exclusion of Evo Morales from elections.
Evistas anuncian concentración en La Paz “hasta que renuncie Luis Arce”Elizabeth Paco was the vice president of the party created by Morales and was starting her speech when the police intervened.
Policía dispersa a evistas que llegaron a La Paz con gases lacrimógenosElizabeth Paco is among the historical leaders who resigned from the MAS.
Crecen las renuncias 'evistas' en el MAS, pero el TED descarta impacto en la siglaElizabeth Paco is among the leaders resigning from MAS, expressing discontent with the current direction of the party.
Seguidores de Evo renuncian al MAS y protestan contra Luis ArceElizabeth Paco is among the historical leaders of the MAS who have resigned, stating that the party no longer aligns with their values.
Evistas se van del MAS y dicen que Arce será "el gran perdedor"















