Chancellor A month later, Áñez's government announced Bolivia's entry into the An intention to move away from the previous government's ideology was further highlighted in the closure and replacement of the General On 3 December 2019, the formation of a new anti-terrorist group, Grupo Anti-Terrorista (GAT), was announced to combat terrorist groups and narcotics traffickers.Since early March 2020, Áñez has implemented numerous controls for the On 21 April 2020, Áñez and her cabinet pledged to donate 50% of their monthly salary to a fund to help those affected by the pandemic and encouraged other parliamentarians to do the same. This involved the management of the state-owned Bolivia TV and undocumented expenditure of more than $40 million. During the almost 14 years that Morales ruled Bolivia, he never debated another candidate.On 8 January 2020, the government decided to ratify the 22 January public holiday Morales created to celebrate the founding of the On 6 February 2020, Áñez invited the people of Bolivia to attend a march in Santa Cruz in support of the fight against violence against women and children, an issue increasingly highlighted by the Bolivian press.On 27 November 2019, Bolivia expelled 702 Cuban doctors. All these cases involve government ministers and several were subject to complaints from members of the opposition in the past.On 10 December, Áñez created a committee to facilitate the return of an estimated 1,300 political exiles created during Morales's presidency, saying, "The committee will not help people who are prosecuted for crimes against humanity or for drug trafficking." Bolivian Senator Jeanine Anez gestures after she declared herself as Interim President of Bolivia, at the balcony of the Presidential Palace, in La Paz, Bolivia November 12, 2019. These include Entel, a state communications company that saw losses of $250 million and was called MAS's "petty cash", the Neurona case, the Bolivian Highway Administrator that saw $310 million disappear into uncompleted or unobserved projects, investments in state-owned petroleum projects that were not developed and the diversion of money from the Indigenous Fund. She claimed that it was not approved with due consideration for the native peoples and institutions of the region, saying, "indigenous people's rights were violated", a sentiment echoed by leader of the natives of the Isiboro Sécure National Park Indigenous Territory (TIPNIS), Adolfo Moye, who said the bill was enacted "without considering the serious impact on the ecosystem and natural reserves of the region. At 17, she received her baccalaureate and left San Joaquín to pursue study in La Paz, first at the Bolivian Institute and then at the Abraham Lincoln Institute. Many of the projects had large budgets with several interested parties for whom access is even more restricted. Don’t fling with idiots. November ihr Kabinett vor, zu dem Kritiker erwähnten, ihm würde nur eine einzige Nach dem Regierungswechsel wurde von Morales’ Seite ein Facebook-Post aus dem Jahren 2013 hervorgehoben; darin hatte die überzeugte Katholikin Áñez das The report "reminded the Bolivian state that lethal force cannot be used merely to maintain or restore public order" and urged that those responsible be prosecuted, investigated, and sanctioned.On 7 December 2019, the government offered compensation of 50,000 Bolivianos ($7,500) to victims' families, with a clause that dictated that they must give up their right to file international judicial complaints on the matter. The Bolivian Human Rights Ombudsman said the victim had "not received any assistance and died completely abandoned by the state" and demanded compliance in particular with the parts of Supreme Decree 4100 that mandated the financial coverage of medical care for victims.Early on, Áñez said that Morales would not be permitted to run for a fourth term, should he return to Bolivia.On 23 November, Áñez rejected a bill presented by Morales's party that would have prevented him and all others in his party from being tried for crimes committed during their tenures in office. According to the UN refugee office, UNHCR, there were around 600 Bolivian exiles or refugees, 100 political prisoners and at least 15 cases of torture at the time. She said of many requests that did receive replies, "they are responses without response". Am 10. Dagegen wurde vorgebracht, dass das Militär durch seine Rücktrittsaufforderung an Morales die Verfassung beschützen wollte.Áñez ließ Che-Guevara-Porträts im Präsidentenpalast entfernen, nicht aber die Die als rechtsorientiert geltende Politikerin stellte am 13./14. LA PAZ — Bolivian interim President Jeanine Anez said on Tuesday she had recovered from the coronavirus and returned to work. Doch weil Morales und Linera vorher das Land verlassen hatten und die erwähnten Adriana Salvatierra und Víctor Borda am besagten 11. Áñez said that in many cases, these injunctions were ignored and there was a "denial of information". Jeanine Áñez Chávez is a Bolivian politician and lawyer who has served as the interim President of Bolivia since November 2019, after the resignation of the Government of Evo Morales.