Venezuela retakes its embassy in Bolivia after returning to the democratic path with Arce-Choquehuanca duo

Venezuela will retake this Monday its embassy in Bolivia after returning to the democratic path with the Luis Arce and David Choquehuanca duo, whose diplomatic representative will be Alexander Yánez, as announced the Minister of People’s Power for Foreign Affairs, Jorge Arreaza.

Likewise, the Chancellor thanked the work team that was awaiting him at the exit of a hotel in La Paz, where he was to participate in the swearing-in ceremony and the inauguration of the new President of the Plurinational State of Bolivia, Luis Arce, and Vice President David Choquehuanca.

On November 10, 2019, Venezuela denounced an attack with dynamite against the diplomatic installation of the Bolivarian nation after the announcement of the resignation of Evo Morales to his post, as a consequence of the coup d’état promoted by the right wing in that Andean nation.