Bolivias Supreme Court has ordered the release of former president Jeanine Áñez after years in detention, overturning her 10-year sentence linked to her interim government in 2019.
- On Wednesday, Bolivias Supreme Court, led by Justice Romer Saucedo, announced the annulment of Jeanine Áñezs 10-year sentence, ordering her immediate release.
- Jeanine Áñez was arrested in March 2021 and spent 20 months in pre-trial detention due to legal proceedings related to her role in the 2019 interim administration.
- The legal troubles for Jeanine Áñez began after the controversial resignation of former president Evo Morales, which led to a significant political crisis in Bolivia.
Why It Matters
The release of Jeanine Áñez is significant as it highlights ongoing political tensions in Bolivia, particularly concerning the legacy of Evo Morales and the handling of political dissent in the country.