LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Former President Evo Morales on Sunday accused his political ally-turned-rival President Luis Arce of deceiving Bolivians by staging a “self-coup” last week to earn political points among the electorate, marking a sharp downturn in an already fraught relationship.

Morales was initially among the country’s most powerful voices to say the approximately 200 members of the military who marched on Bolivia’s government palace alongside armored vehicles Wednesday had attempted a “coup d’état.” He called for “all those involved in this riot to be arrested and tried.”

But on Sunday, Morales joined others who contend Arce himself orchestrated the incident in an attempt to win the sympathy of Bolivians at a time when his popularity is extremely low

Weird stuff is happening in Bolivia, folks

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    6 days ago

    I’m not going to take a position on this yet, I feel like we don’t really have enough information to make an informed judgement.

    Until we know more, which hopefully will happen once there is a proper investigation and trial, there are four main possibilities:

    1. Evo Morales is correct and this was a political gambit by Arce to shore up his own position
    2. He is half right in that it was planned but as a ploy to get traitors inside the military to expose themselves and give the government excuse to purge them
    3. He is wrong but he was misinformed by forces either domestic or foreign trying to drive a further wedge in the party
    4. He is wrong and is himself trying to politically maneuver against Arce to make a return as president and leader of the party

    Whatever the case may be this is not a good look to have a figure as respected as Morales make such accusations against a government of his own party and i have to question his strategic judgement on this.