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Former Bolivian President Jeanine Anez Freed After Four Years

Release from Detention

On November 6, Bolivia's Supreme Court ordered an end to the preventive detention of former President Jeanine Anez, freeing her from a La Paz jail cell after more than four years in custody. The decision brings to a close a lengthy legal battle that followed her 2022 conviction.

From Interim Leader to Convict

Anez assumed power in November 2019 after the sudden resignation of long-serving leader Evo Morales, stepping into a role marked by protests and political uncertainty. Convicted in 2022 for her actions during that transition, she remained under preventive detention until this week.

Next Stop: Inauguration

Just days after regaining her freedom, Anez is expected to attend the inauguration of President-elect Rodrigo Paz this weekend in La Paz. Her appearance could signal a step toward reconciliation as Bolivia ushers in a new administration.

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