Civil resistance, return to the Republic, and having a government of unity to end the dictatorship in Bolivia
The spectacular start of President Jeanine Añez tenure, marked by the Bolivian peoples’ hope to regain freedom and democracy, was shattered by agreements and covenants made with the dictatorship that left her subjected to the legislative, the judges, and the entire dictatorial system because she did not restore the Republic and illegitimated herself when she decided to be a candidate in the elections in which she was supposed to be a guarantor and not a candidate. Some people were changed, but not the system and Bolivia went from having a dictatorship with a functional opposition to having a government functional to the dictatorship.



