According to the Bolivian news website Erbol, General Zuniga, who was accused of attempting a coup, met with Bolivian President Arce. The report said: 'After talking with Arce, General Zuniga and the soldiers left the government building. Interior Minister Castillo and officials blocked the main gate.' According to Bolivian media on June 26, military personnel gathered in Murillo Square, where the government building is located in La Paz. Bolivian President Arce called for respect for democracy. General Zuniga had previously been relieved of his position as Commander-in-Chief.
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Glass: General accused of attempting a coup met with the President of Bolivia
According to the Bolivian news website Erbol, General Zuniga, who was accused of attempting a coup, met with Bolivian President Arce. The report said: 'After talking with Arce, General Zuniga and the soldiers left the government building. Interior Minister Castillo and officials blocked the main gate.' According to Bolivian media on June 26, military personnel gathered in Murillo Square, where the government building is located in La Paz. Bolivian President Arce called for respect for democracy. General Zuniga had previously been relieved of his position as Commander-in-Chief.