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Bolivian Indians in historic step | Bolivian Indians in historic step |
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The Bolivian government has begun implementing provisions outlined in the new constitution that give indigenous people the chance to govern themselves. | |
President Evo Morales, Bolivia's first indigenous leader, enacted a decree setting out the conditions for Indian communities to hold votes on autonomy. | |
These referendums will take place in December, alongside presidential and parliamentary elections. | |
The new charter was bitterly opposed by Bolivia's traditional elite. | The new charter was bitterly opposed by Bolivia's traditional elite. |
On Sunday, the provisions allowing for votes on indigenous autonomy were presented in a special event in the eastern region of Santa Cruz. | On Sunday, the provisions allowing for votes on indigenous autonomy were presented in a special event in the eastern region of Santa Cruz. |
Mr Morales said it was "a historic day for the peasant and indigenous movement". | Mr Morales said it was "a historic day for the peasant and indigenous movement". |
CONSTITUTION: KEY REFORMS Re-election: Allows Mr Morales to stand for re-election in Dec 2009Indigenous rights: Stresses importance of ethnicity in Bolivia's make-up. A whole chapter devoted to indigenous rightsAutonomy: Power decentralised, four levels of autonomy - departmental, regional, municipal and indigenous Resources: Sets out state control over key economic sectors, state sovereignty over vast natural gas fieldsJudiciary: Indigenous systems of justice same status as official existing system. Judges will be elected, and no longer appointed by Congress. Land: New limit on ownership 5,000 hectares (12,355). But measure not retroactive. 'Rocky ride' ahead for Bolivia | |
"Your president, your companion, your brother Evo Morales might make mistakes but will never betray the fight started by our ancestors and the fight of the Bolivian people," he said. | "Your president, your companion, your brother Evo Morales might make mistakes but will never betray the fight started by our ancestors and the fight of the Bolivian people," he said. |
Mr Morales has championed Bolivia's indigenous people, who for centuries were banished to the margins of society and did not enjoy full voting rights until 1952. | |
But many opposed to Mr Morales and the new constitution believe he is polarising the country by dividing it along along racial lines. | |
Many Bolivians of European or mixed-race descent in the fertile eastern lowlands, which hold rich gas deposits and are home to extensive farms, rejected the constitution. | |
The new charter came into force in February after being approved by 61% of the electorate. | |
It enshrines state control over key economic sectors, and grants greater autonomy not only for the nine departments but also for indigenous communities. | |
But the clauses regarding layers of autonomy could lead to a raft of competing claims, correspondents say. |