Former president Evo Morales was intercepted by a group of young militants in Sacaba, Cochabamba, who asked him to call a congress of the youth of the Movement Towards Socialism (MAS).
"Brother Evo the youth is with you. Brother Evo, congress, nothing more we ask, congress", said a young woman to the former president and president of MAS, according to a video broadcast by journalist Horacio Martinez, in social networks.
The former president was talking with a group of people, when the young people appeared to make this request, while Morales with some gestures asked for calm.
The youths made a protest on the premises where the MAS youths' meeting was going to take place in Cochabamba.
"What do we want comrades? Congress, when? Now (...) Youth, youth", chanted the young MAS militants.
Preliminarily, it is known that this event occurred in the National Enlarged of the MAS Youth, which began on Saturday in the municipality of Sacaba.
Yesterday, MAS Vice President, Gerardo García, informed that different delegations of the country, made up of young people between 16 and 28 years of age, were going to participate in this event.
"They are beginning to enter the delegations to this expanded to be able to discuss, debate, analyze what we are going to do in time to a call for a national youth congress, that is the underlying theme," Garcia said yesterday to radio Kawsachun coca.
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