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  2. Jeanine Áñez - Wikipedia

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    Jeanine Áñez was born on 13 June 1967 in San Joaquín, Beni, [6] the youngest of seven siblings born to two teachers. Áñez spent her childhood in relative rural poverty; San Joaquín, at the time, lacked most essential services, including paved roads.

  3. Sacaba massacre - Wikipedia

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    It came in the first week of the interim presidency of Jeanine Áñez. Marchers intended to enter the town of Sacaba and proceed to the departmental capital of Cochabamba to protest the ousting of Bolivian president Evo Morales, but were stopped by the police and military. During the afternoon, police and soldiers clashed with protesters, and ...

  4. 2020 Bolivian protests - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 Bolivian protests were mass anti-presidential demonstrations and pro-Morales unrest after the 2019 Bolivian political crisis ousted popular president Evo Morales and his government, and made Jeanine Áñez the interim president. Another cause was the delay of the 2020 Bolivian general election. [1]

  5. 2019 Bolivian political crisis - Wikipedia

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    On 29 October 2020, the outgoing parliament approved a report on the "massacres of Senkata, Sacaba and Yapacani, which recommends a judgment of responsibility against Jeanine Anez for genocide and other offenses". Parliament also approved the criminal indictment of 11 of Anez' ministers. [126]

  6. Talk:List of coups and coup attempts - Wikipedia

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    The first female dictator in South America’s history, Jeanine Áñez, downplayed concerns: ‘A coup d’état is when there are soldiers in the street,’ she said in an interview on 12 November, ignoring the fact that the day before she had asked the army to join the police in ‘restoring order’ in La Paz .

  7. Coups d'état in Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    10 November 2019: Bolivian president Evo Morales was forced to step down under pressure from the military and police, after which Jeanine Añez was installed as new president. There has been debate over whether this constituted a coup or not.

  8. Senkata massacre - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 Senkata massacre occurred when Bolivian soldiers and police broke up a road blockade at the YPFB gas facility in Senkata, El Alto, Bolivia, on 19 November 2019.It occurred one week into the interim presidency of Jeanine Áñez and four days after the Sacaba massacre.

  9. List of coups and coup attempts since 2010 - Wikipedia

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    Three coup leaders arrested whilst Niyombare remains on the run. [35] 2015 Burkina Faso coup attempt: 17 September 2015: Attempt Burkina Faso: Gen. Gilbert Diendéré: President Michel Kafando: Coup fails and the Regiment of Presidential Security is dissolved. [36] [37] [38] 2015 Central African Republic coup d'état attempt: 26 September – 3 ...