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Cabinet Ministers Quit in Crisis for Bolivia President

Cabinet Ministers Quit in Crisis for Bolivia President

Monday, 28 September 2020 04:00 PM EDT

LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Three top Bolivian economic officials quit the Cabinet of interim President Jean Áñez on Monday, creating a crisis for her administration three weeks before a presidential election.

The resignation of Economy Minister Oscar Ortiz came after he opposed the president's decision to return shares in a nationalized electricity company to its user-shareholders because it happened so close to the election. Labor Minister Oscar Mercado and Productive Development Minister José Abel Martínez did not state a reason for their resignations.

Government Minister Arturo Murillo said earlier that Ortiz had expressed opposition on the issue of the electic company “in a way that was not correct.”

In a news conference, Ortiz said that decision “has no legal backing. I am not ready to sign just any decree.” He said it was a decision that “they should leave for the next administration.”

Áñez, who had been a second-tier senator, took over the presidency in November after socialist President Evo Morales resigned amid protests alleging fraud in his attempt to win a fourth term that critics insisted was unconstitutional. Other figures in the line of presidential succession also resigned with him.

But Áñez's conservative administration has been weakened by the COVID-19 pandemic, economic problems, internal disputes and allegatons of corruption. Trailing in the polls, she pulled out of the Oct. 18 presidential election.

The leading contenders appear to be former Economy Minister Luis Arce of Morales' Movement Toward Socialism party and centrist former President Carlos Mesa, who ran against Morales last year.

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