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Caribbean-Latin America
Bolivia's prez open to autonomy for eastern states
2008-09-20
President Evo Morales offered Friday to include eastern provinces' autonomy demands in his proposed new constitution, raising hopes for a solution to Bolivia's bloody political crisis.

But the leftist leader and his adversaries in the conservative lowlands have been battling over greater local self-rule since Morales took office in 2006, and it is far from clear whether the president's offer will lead to an agreement.

On Friday, the two sides discussed the autonomy question _ a hot-button issue in Bolivia, whose feeble but heavily centralized government struggles to contain the country's deep racial, cultural and geographical divides.

Morales _ riding high after winning 67 percent support in last month's recall election, including surprising gains in the traditionally hostile lowland east _ is now pushing for a national vote to approve a new constitution granting greater power to Bolivia's long-oppressed indigenous majority.

"Who knows, maybe it's a problem, maybe it's a crime to work on behalf of the forgotten," Morales said during a brief visit to Panama. "But that's the most important thing _ these transformations of democracy."

Opposition leaders, meanwhile, note that Morales lost in three of four lowland provinces and say voters there back demands for regional autonomy left out of the draft constitution.

Posted by:Fred

#3  Ve is in bad shape, but Bolivia is the real candidate in LA to go all Mugabe.
Posted by: .5MT   2008-09-20 04:31  

#2  He would not give in on this unless he feared they really would leave Boliva and take the bulk of the bolivian economy with them.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2008-09-20 02:19  

#1  A guy in my office has a niece with the Peace Corp in Bolivia --

She's on her way home to the States. They were all pulled out because of the "political unrest."

Must be getting really rough.
Posted by: Sherry   2008-09-20 01:53  

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