After drafting a constitution without the presence of the opposition, President Evo Morales was forced by the international community to call for a dialogue with representatives of all regions of Bolivia, most of who do not agree with his illegal methods.
The call for dialogue was only a propagandistic claim until the opponent Governors send a formal letter to meet on January 7th. The meeting is set to discuss important topics that currently cause division in Bolivia. On the letter, the Governors proposed explicitly, among others, that the new constitutions and the gas tax redistribution that damages the region’s budgets were to be discussed.
After accepting the letter, Morales spokesmen have recently stated that neither of these crucial subjects would be considered in the dialogue. This is a clear proof of Morales totalitarian views and his opposition to a real dialogue. Meanwhile, the Governors said that they will assist to the dialogue anyways, and will no give in to Morales real intentions to continue his dictatorial path.
jueves, 3 de enero de 2008
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