Published: 11:34, August 8, 2024
Bolivian president proposes transforming armed forces to avert future coups
By Xinhua
Bolivian President Luis Arce speaks during his visit to the state-run oil company Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales Bolivianos Mayaya Centro-X1 natural gas field in Alto Beni, Caranavi Province, Bolivia, on July 23, 2024. (PHOTO / AFP)

LA PAZ - Bolivian President Luis Arce on Wednesday said the armed forces need to undergo a "profound transformation," including updating military doctrine, to avert further attempted coups.

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"We have come to the conclusion that the institutional strengthening of the armed forces is necessary, promoting a profound transformation that includes the definition of new institutional objectives and strategic actions with a vision of the future in the short, medium and long term," he said in a speech marking the 199th anniversary of the Armed Forces in the city of Trinidad, in northeast Beni department.

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Recently, "there have been two critical moments of rupture or anti-democratic crisis by a few bad soldiers who were seduced by personal interests and power groups. Given these facts, it is imperative to find solutions to prevent these moments of crisis from being repeated," Arce stressed.

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The existence of traces of foreign interference is still evident, particularly in the pre- and post-graduate training of military personnel, under the guidelines of the "anachronistic national security doctrine" imposed on the continent by the United States, he said.

The goal, said the president, is to have a modern and professional military committed to strengthening democracy.