Bolivia Breaks with the Past as Former President Arce Is Taken into Custody

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Bolivia has been thrust into political turmoil after the arrest of former president Luis Arce, a month after he left office, in what authorities describe as a landmark corruption investigation. The dramatic detention in La Paz on 10 December has reverberated across Latin America and beyond, highlighting deep divisions in Bolivian politics and intensifying global scrutiny of governance and the rule of law in the Andean nation.

Arce, who served as president from 2020 until early November and had previously held the post of economy minister under his predecessor, Evo Morales, was taken into custody by a specialised police unit as part of an inquiry into alleged embezzlement related to state funds intended for Indigenous and rural development. Prosecutors assert that Arce diverted millions of dollars from these programs during his tenure as economy minister.

The new government of President Rodrigo Paz, which ended nearly two decades of leftist rule by defeating the long-dominant Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) party in the October elections, has described the arrest as a demonstration of its commitment to combating corruption at the highest levels of power. Vice-President Edmand Lara celebrated the operation on social media, declaring that those responsible for corruption “will return every last cent.”.

However, the arrest has drawn sharp criticism from Arce’s allies and former ministers, who denounce the move as politically motivated and procedurally flawed. María Nela Prada, Arce’s former minister of the presidency, described the detention as a “totally illegal kidnapping”, saying he was apprehended without prior notice. Such claims underscore a bitterly polarised political environment.

The case also reflects broader efforts by President Paz to launch a series of judicial investigations into alleged misconduct by political figures associated with the MAS, including reviving the long-running Indigenous development fund (Fondioc) scandal. Related probes have already detained several former officials, including ex-lawmakers.

Observers from around the world will closely monitor how Bolivia manages this case because it is a high-profile one that often brings forth issues of due process, independence of institutions, and anti-corruption in developing democracies.

 

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