I know, I know. The BBC is not a reliable source, cope.
I have no idea why they are doing this but former commie leader and American hater Evo Morales has denounced it so it must be a good thing. Hopefully it leads to a lot of helicopter rides for leftist scum.
Cute twinks of reddit clutch pearls
https://old.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/1dp8h9v/bolivia_presidential_palace_stormed_in_apparent/
Most stable South American shithole
/r/Bolivia for those who speak lettuce picker
https://old.reddit.com/r/BOLIVIA/comments/1dp75m6/que_esta_pasando/
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This can't possibly be happening because CNN isn't reporting on it. Aren't they supposed to be a 24 hour news channel?![:marseysipping: :marseysipping:](https://i.rdrama.net/e/marseysipping.webp)
Very common in military coups. They don't want to take over and become dictator. That would be a lot of work. They just want to step in and overrule the civilian government whenever they feel like it.
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CNN is fully infotainment and only cares about interesting, clickable things. BBC has about a year left on their contract where they force bongs to pay for them, so they have a faint flicker of real journ*lism left and sometimes just report on things that happened because they happened (as long as it doesn't criticize the existence of the royal family too much.)
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Depends, the Brazilian Military was very eager to rule (1964-1985). The problem is that full military juntas lack legitimacy so they're more like “provisional governments”, they need a civilian cabinet and a political party support in order to perpetuate for decades. The Brazilian Regime was an hybrid, that's how it lasted for so long.
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