Evo Morales Moves to Centre Stage
A Council on Hemispheric Affairs Press Release
Bolivia: Evo Morales Moves to Centre Stage for Historic January 25th Referendum
President Evo Morales is beginning 2009 hoping for a quick and decisive resolution to the political turmoil which has characterised his presidency to date. The much-delayed referendum to ratify Morales’ new constitution – originally intended to take last May – is now scheduled to be held on Sunday, January 25th. Polls indicate that Morales is comfortably on course to win the vote, although by a lesser margin than the 50-point landslide suggested in a survey conducted by the Observatorio de Gestión Pública (OGP or Centre for Public Management in Bolivia) and published by the government on January 4th.
The document on whose adoption the electorate
will vote is a wide-ranging one, designed in the eyes of MAS
(Morales’ ruling Movimiento al Socialismo) senator Felix
Rojas to “refound” the Bolivian nation. It basically
provides for increased autonomy for regional and local
governments, as well as for indigenous groups. Further, the
rights of Bolivia’s indigenous population would be
enshrined in law for the first time, guaranteeing them
representation in Congress and recognising their property
rights as legal members of the community. The legitimacy of
Morales’ various moves toward nationalising industries
would also be underscored, and the project expanded.
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This analysis was prepared by COHA Research Associate Guy Hursthouse
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