daniel shawna has been following developments from when, as aires they represent a wide variety of sectors of bolivian society. they are civic groups, business leaders, newspaper bosses, trade unions. the government says, as a socialist government of a president, we sort of say, says that they're the very same people, some of them who are behind what he calls a cou in 2019, which deposed his predecessor, president abel morales from office. they obviously deny this. they say that they simply angry. this proposed government law which has passed though a house has been suspended for now. while the government seeks consultation with the people, they say will put too much power in the hands of the state and allow the states to stifle opposition to persecute opposition leaders. the government says it's a law that's necessary to try to stop elicit earnings. they cite recently discovered on earth, pandora papers, which many around the world are talking about. these offshore accounts where people have been stashing. there are sometimes ill gotten gains. many bolivians were mentioned in those papers