RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The interpellation (a parliamentary procedure of demanding that a government official explain some act or policy) of the Bolivian Parliament to the Minister of Government (Interior), Eduardo del Castillo, for the detention of the former interim president Jeanine Áñez, derived this Tuesday in an embarrassment to the point of blows between legislators of the ruling party and the opposition.
The issue that polarized the parliamentarians of the ruling Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS), who have the majority, with those of the opposition Comunidad Ciudadana and Creemos was whether the political and social crisis that the country went. . .