Jeanine Áñez needs “urgent medical attention”, says her husband

(CNN) – Bolivia’s interim president Jeanine Áñez will not be transferred from the hospital ward as a matter of principle confirmed by the presiding officer’s office, informs his wife Carolina Ribera.

Áñez’s press officer informed that this patient had been transferred to the hospital while suffering from a health problem, but that she had inadvertently suffered a concussion that she admitted to the ambulance that she had.

According to Ribera, he has not been able to see his mother from the moon and only to be informed of his state of health when the lawyer enters to leave.

Ribera finds himself penalized by Obrajes de la Paz hoping to allow the death of his mother, who on the other hand has suffered a product compensation for a high pressure problem.

“She needs urgent medical attention, not because she’s not,” said Añez’s hen, who said her mother was hypertensive.

The regina Santa Cruz determined this domination the preventive detention of Áñez by four months in the case of Obrajes de La Paz.

In addition to the investigation into the so-called “Gulf of State” case in which the Tax Office charged the President and his administrators on the crimes of “terrorism, conspiracy and sedition”.

In addition, on Monday, the Ministry of Justice presented the Fiscalia four juices of liability against the internal executives and two of its ministers, the Justice, Álvaro Coímbra, and the Minister of Energy, Rodrigo Guzmán. The charges against Añez and the administrators for the presumption that the Ministry considers “irregular and onerous” of more than 346 million dollars with the IMF; the “Fundempresa Concession Prohibition”, which is considered illegal; the alleged “human rights abuses of Bolivian residents in Chile” and the “pandemic restrictions”.

Just in anticipation of his detention, Añez said on Twitter that the arrest was “an act of abuse and political persecution” and that he was accused of “participating in a golfer de Estado que nunca ocurrió”.

Jeanine Áñez’s first words during his detention 1:09

Coimbra, for its part, claims that there was a “political pressure” from Governor Movement on Socialism. Mientras tanto, Guzmán se manifesto “confid” because he appeared with the necessary arguments for “salir adelante”.

This March, through the movements in distant regions of Bolivia in response to the arrests, the civic committees of all the countries will issue a resolution demanding the release and amnesty of the detainees.

With information from Gloria Carrasco and Omar Fajardo.

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