RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The former president of Bolivia, Carlos Mesa, considered this Sunday that the 10-year prison sentence against the former interim president Jeanine Áñez is a "great procedural fraud" that violated the rule of law and accused the Justice and the Public Ministry of acting "under the orders” of the Bolivian ruling party.
In a video broadcast on his social networks, Mesa (2003-2005) maintained that last June 10 "will be remembered as an infamous day" in which "a great procedural fraud" was committed by sentencing Áñez to 10 years in prison "for a crime that did . . .
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