Bolivian President Considers the Right Immoral to Criticize Him

Bolivian President Evo Morales said today that the right-wing opposition forces do not have political morality to criticize his Government administration.
In a media conference in the city of Sucre, department of Chuquisaca, he recalled that the blocs contrary to the current leadership of the country have never done anything in favor of the nation.
During the neoliberal times in Chuquisaca, they only obtained one million cubic meters of natural gas and today, in the context of the Democratic Cultural Revolution, we extract seven million cubic meters a day, the head of State specified.
They do not have morality for anything, on the contrary, I do to defend unionists and the people in general, Morales remarked.
He announced that there would be more explorations for gas in the department of Chuquisaca and the resources would be correctly distributed. Thus, there should not be confrontations among the authorities in the different territories for the natural resources.
Morales insisted that the Government did not participate in the studies about exploration of deposits and asserted that it would never manipulate the results the experts in this matter announced.
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