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The speech of Vice President Álvaro García Linera, for the 209th anniversary of the libertarian action of La Paz, was developed with interruptions and cries of members of the departmental opposition who were shouting "The Bolivia said no "
in an auditorium of Campo Feral Chuquiago Marka, where the Departmental Legislative Assembly held its session of honor for the anniversary of La Paz.
García Linera made a speech in which he highlighted the investments made by the central government in La Paz, however, the event became tense when he began to talk about his detractors.
He showed on the slide a statement by Samuel Doria Medina in which he criticizes the construction of the San Buenaventura factory. The "Vice" threw his "darts" against the businessman and accused him of defrauding the state with tax evasion.
At that time, Claudia Bravo, member of the National Assembly of the UN, reacted shouting "exclaimed" the money from the Fondioc. Then the opposition began to sing with his companions "Bolivia said no"
Bravo and his bench shouted to the vice president not to politicize the act of homage to La Paz and respect the department. MAS members, who are the majority, responded with the refrain of "Evo, Evo, Evo".
Before the break, García Linera baderted that he should not tax and that before talking taxes should be paid, because the opposite does not have not the moral authority.
The second president tried to continue his explanation, but immediately it was interrupted again by cries from both sides. To try to tidy up, Garcia Linera said "a little while, I'm going to educate you a little bit."
The Vice President's intervention followed, but almost at the end of the same Bravo and his partner Marco Fuentes while Garcia pledged to continue to fight against the "vendepatrias".
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