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Coup attempt failed due to lack of popular support: Bolivian president

2024-06-30 13:06 Last Updated At:23:57

The coup attempt in the Bolivian capital of La Paz on Wednesday lacked popular support and was swiftly quashed due to widespread backing for democracy in the country, said Bolivian President Luis Arce on Friday.

On Wednesday, hundreds of soldiers led by General Juan Jose Zuniga marched on the Plaza Murillo square, the epicenter of Bolivia's political power, and forced their way into the old Government Palace, in a failed bid to oust President Arce from office.

The incident happened just hours after a rumor circulated that Zuniga was being relieved of his position as commander of the Armed Forces in the country for having made controversial political statements against former president Evo Morales.

In an exclusive interview with China Global Television Network, Arce reflected on the event of the failed coup attempt and provided insights into what occurred that day.

"First of all, we were seeing all the military coming up to the Plaza Murillo. I thought there was no reason for a movement like that. So, for me, it's very important to be backed by people in this position to defend. And not only the government, more important it was the democracy for Bolivia. That's why we went to face them and asked why they were doing the movement. And I ordered him (General Zuniga) to change and go back, all the military people that were moved by his orders. When he didn't react positively to my orders, I changed him. I changed all the three commanders of the three forces we have in Bolivia. And that's it. They realized that they didn't have the back of the population, first of all. I was receiving all the support from many presidents, and also, international people overseas. And also, I was backed by many institutions. So, this coup attempt couldn't prospect," said Arce

Following the attempted coup d'etat, Bolivian people gathered to demonstrate strong support for democracy, voicing their backing for Arce and condemning the actions of General Zuniga.

In the interview, the president also denied accusation that the coup attempt was a rule to gain popularity for his presidency.

"When the coup attempt was happening in my country, all of them sent messages by Twitter (X) and so on, telling that everybody has to fight against (the coup), in order to maintain the democracy in Bolivia. Everybody back the democracy in Bolivia," said the president.

He then affirmed that the coup leader General Zuniga genuinely wanted to take the power.

"If you look at the message that Mr. or General Zuniga was doing at the beginning, he said that the military has to recover the democracy and has to reconstruct the economy and everything. He said that. That was the motive, the main thing that promoted the coup attempt. Then, when he was captured, he changed. He said 'No, I was acting because of Arce.' And then, after this, [there was] another contradiction. When he's with the attorney and so on, he's making his statement. He says, 'No, I wanted to take the power.' So, it was really a coup attempt," said Arce.

Government Minister Eduardo del Castillo said Thursday that as many as 17 people, mostly members of the military, have been arrested for their role in the failed coup.

Investigations showed the planning of the coup began in May and it was orchestrated by three well-defined groups, including the "preparation and planning group" led by Zuniga and Vice Admiral Juan Arnez, who were arrested on Wednesday night, according to del Castillo.

Coup attempt failed due to lack of popular support: Bolivian president

Coup attempt failed due to lack of popular support: Bolivian president

Coup attempt failed due to lack of popular support: Bolivian president

Coup attempt failed due to lack of popular support: Bolivian president

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East China's Jiangxi jumps through hoops to make LED industry shine

2024-07-02 16:35 Last Updated At:17:27

Jiangxi Province in east China has dedicated significant efforts to foster the growth of its LED industry, forming a competitive LED industrial chain.

LED, the third-generation semiconductor light source, finds extensive applications in products such as LED screens, streetlights, mobile phone flashlights, and smart wearable devices.

Today, the LED industry is flourishing in Jiangxi, but the province has gone to lengths from technological research and development to large-scale production.

"There are nearly 400 work procedures [in producing LED chips], which means that we have to debug more than 1,000 parameters and process conditions. But we don't have any previous industrial experience to refer to. We can only manage it by ourselves, doing experiments repeatedly and being meticulous about details," said Wang Qiong, deputy director of the Strategic Development Department of LatticePower Co., Ltd., a LED product provider.

In efforts to shore up weak links of the industry, Jiangxi initiated a promotional plan in 2015 aimed at building a LED industrial base.

Subsequently, Jiangxi adopted a series of favorable LED industrial policies, attracting a flood of leading LED enterprises to establish their presence in the province.

In 2020, Jiangxi introduced an industrial chain chief system, designating high-ranking provincial government officials to serve as industrial chain chiefs to address significant challenges encountered by the enterprises in their development.

"For example, there are challenges related to financing, labor shortages and so on. We've mainly managed to reform the industrial chain chief system, set up data records and encouraged enterprises to explore more business cooperation models to find more new application areas beyond the traditional lighting field," said Nie Yunxia, director of Electronic Information Office of the Department of Industry and Information Technology of Jiangxi.

In 2023, the LED industry of Jiangxi earned a total revenue of 71.59 billion yuan (about 9.85 billion U.S. dollars), a rise of 9.9 percent year on year.

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