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Bolivia Political Situation as of January 16
Recap • • Bolivia is one of South America’s poorest countries despite rich mineral and energy resources Wealthy urban elites (mostly Spanish ancestry) dominate political and economic life 2 nd largest reserve of natural gas in South America Indigenous groups say the country should not relinquish control of the reserves, which they claim is Bolivia’s only remaining resource In 2006, President Morales put energy industry under state control, rich elite are not happy with this New constitution which will give more power to indigenous majority will be voted on on the 25 th http: //news. bbc. co. uk/1/hi/world/americas/country_profiles/1210487. stm
Timeline National Referendum will decide weather to make official the Bolivian Constitution which was ratified in Congress on October 21 Jan 25 Venezuela, Bolivia cut ties with Israel over Gaza Bolivia breaks Israel ties, claims Gaza ‘genocide’ Venezuela’s Chavez investigates US official Brazil to boost slumping Bolivian gas imports Brazil slashes Bolivian gas imports amid dispute Chavez hopes Gaza situation improves under Obama Brazil buying 30 pct. Less Bolivian natural gas Falling crude prices squeeze Chavez oil diplomacy Morales says Bolivia to launch state newspaper Bolivian president creates 6 th state-run company Bolivia acknowledges some illegal coca use Jan 14 Jan 10 Jan 9 Jan 7 Jan 6 Jan 4 Dec. 31 Dec 27 http: //hosted. ap. org/dynamic/external/search. hosted. ap. org/wire. Core. Tool/Search? SITE=ININS&query=Bolivia
Bolivia official reports plot to kill president Dec. 22 A top Bolivian official says conservatives have plotted to pay one of President Evo Morales' peasant supporters to kill him. Government Minister Alfredo Rada says "extreme right" elements hoped to take advantage of Morales' frequent visits to rural areas, where the socialist leader is often swarmed by large crowds of admirers under only minimal security. Morales Admits Illegal cocoa use Dec 27 President Evo Morales acknowledged on Saturday for the first time in his nearly three years in office that a portion of coca produced in Bolivia is used to make cocaine. Morales, who remains the top leader of the South American country's coca-producing unions, also said that his government is aware that some farmers in the central cocaproducing region of Chapare violating a law that limits each family to producing 1, 962 square yards (1, 640 square meters) of coca for medicine and food. Brazil to Increase Bolivian Gas Imports Jan 9 BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) -- Energy Minister Edison Lobao announced Friday that Brazil would increase natural gas imports from Bolivia, reversing course on plans to economize on natural gas while cheap hydroelectric power is available from swollen rivers and reservoirs. President Evo Morales nationalized Bolivia's energy industry in 2006, requiring foreign oil companies including Petroleo Brasileiro to forfeit majority stakes they bought in Bolivian oil and gas fields and refineries. *AP
“Pelea Electoral en las Plazas” January 16 “Battle” between supporters of voting YES on the constitution and supporters of voting NO • Throughout this week, militants of both groups swapped insults in la plaza Murillo de La Paz • The police had to interfere to break up fights • The leaders of the NO campaign were escorted from the plaza by police • The confrontation started as a political discussion and debate of ideas, but in the end, intolerance won out and the insults and fighting began
Travel Advice • • Exercise caution and avoid large crowds Continual risk of public protests and strikes throughout Bolivia. – • • • Major roads can be blocked and public transport disrupted at very short notice There is a risk that the main road between Chile and Bolivia may be blockaded at short notice Road travel can be dangerous as a result of poor road conditions, local driving techniques, and the condition of vehicles on the road. Heavy rains have meant that some roads have been washed away. Risk of “express kidnappings. ” Exercise caution when arriving in, and traveling around, Bolivia and be aware of the general risk of crime for visitors. Dengue Fever has been reported in the regions of Santa Cruz, Beni, Pando, and Cochabamba. Travelers should take extra precautions against mosquitoes http: //www. fco. gov. uk/en/travelling-and-living-overseas/travel-advice-by-country/south-america/bolivia
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