Bolivia Criticizes US Interference
Bolivian President Evo Morales criticized US government of interference in his country's internal affairs and asserted his country is enjoying a democracy as never before.
Morales made the denounced agaisnt Washington this weekend during a military ceremony in commemoration,of the 186 anniversary of "Bolivia Colorados" Regiment, his escort.
He rejected US ambassador Philip Goldberg´s recent declarations saying that Bolivia violates the rights of those running the law.
"I really regretted that Goldberg, on the pretext of respect to powers independence, tries to defend corruption and injustice," added the dignitary.
The Bolivian leader mentioned the governmental measures adopted after the Constitutional Court dismissed four acting ministers from the Supreme Court of Justice, appointed by supreme decree.
In this respect, the Justice Vice-Minister Renato Pardo considered US diplomatic violated Vienna Convention.
Pardo said US ambassador did not recognize the international rule by which no foreign diplomatic representative can get involve in other State's internal affairs.
He also criticized members of the Supreme Court of Justice, experts of laws, which allow a foreign diplomatic make an opened provocation.
President of the Lower House Edmundo Novillo asked Foreign Relations Minister David Choquehuanca, to issue a communiqué accusing Goldberg of political interference.
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