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Evo Morales encabezó una marcha para pedir la renuncia de Rodrigo Paz

LA NACION

LA NACION

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October 6, 2026

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Evo Morales encabezó una marcha para pedir la renuncia de Rodrigo Paz

El expresidente, sobre quien pesa una orden de detención, condicionó su entrega a la Justicia a recibir garantías, y desafío al presidente: “Si es machito que venga él a Lauca Ñ”

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