Former Bolivian President Evo Morales has accused the current government of steering the country towards civil war through its neoliberal policies. The warning comes as Bolivia experiences over a month and a half of road blockades, indicating widespread unrest. Morales, who served as president from 2006 to 2019, alleges these policies are exacerbating tensions within the nation. The specific nature of the “neoliberal policies” prompting this concern was not detailed in the report. The road blockades suggest significant public dissatisfaction and potential instability. Morales’ statement represents a strong condemnation of the current administration’s direction and raises concerns about Bolivia’s future political climate. The situation is developing, with no immediate response from the government reported.
