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Bolivian palace: President Evo Morales signs contract Bolivian palace: President Evo Morales signs contract
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Bolivian President Evo Morales has signed the contract to start the building of a new presidential palace.Bolivian President Evo Morales has signed the contract to start the building of a new presidential palace.
President Morales said it was inspired by the architecture of the Tiahuanaco civilization of pre-Hispanic Bolivia.President Morales said it was inspired by the architecture of the Tiahuanaco civilization of pre-Hispanic Bolivia.
It will replace the current colonial building, in use since the 16th Century.It will replace the current colonial building, in use since the 16th Century.
The new building will be decorated to remind Bolivians - a majority indigenous nation - of their heritage.The new building will be decorated to remind Bolivians - a majority indigenous nation - of their heritage.
President Morales, who has just started his third five-year term in office, said the old building, known as "The Burnt Palace" because it was sacked and burnt during a revolt in 1875, was "full of European symbols and felt as small as a mousehole" . President Morales, who has just started his third term in office, said the old building, known as "The Burnt Palace" because it was sacked and burnt during a revolt in 1875, was "full of European symbols and felt as small as a mousehole" .
He said the new palace, which would be called "The Great House of the People", had been designed by Bolivian architects and would be decorated with indigenous motifs to pay homage to Bolivian traditional culture.He said the new palace, which would be called "The Great House of the People", had been designed by Bolivian architects and would be decorated with indigenous motifs to pay homage to Bolivian traditional culture.
It will be built behind the current palace, which will be turned into a museum.It will be built behind the current palace, which will be turned into a museum.
President Morales said the new building was "not a luxury". He said the 29-floor building would also house cabinet meeting rooms and rooms for exclusive presidential use.President Morales said the new building was "not a luxury". He said the 29-floor building would also house cabinet meeting rooms and rooms for exclusive presidential use.
The plans for the new palace include a heliport, a centre for indigenous ceremonies and a 1,000-seat auditorium.The plans for the new palace include a heliport, a centre for indigenous ceremonies and a 1,000-seat auditorium.
It is expected to cost about $36m.It is expected to cost about $36m.
A government spokesman, Joan Ramon Quintana, said the current palace was where "former governments despoiled the Bolivian state of its wealth, its heritage and its memory".A government spokesman, Joan Ramon Quintana, said the current palace was where "former governments despoiled the Bolivian state of its wealth, its heritage and its memory".
He said that within the building, acts of betrayal, corruption, and murder had occurred - as well as heroic acts.He said that within the building, acts of betrayal, corruption, and murder had occurred - as well as heroic acts.
"The most terrible history was written there as well as the most noble," he said."The most terrible history was written there as well as the most noble," he said.
The new palace is also expected to house a room to celebrate the history and social significance of the coca leaf.The new palace is also expected to house a room to celebrate the history and social significance of the coca leaf.
President Morales is a former coca growers' union leader. Coca plays an important role in Andean societies. In addition to its medicinal value - as a stimulant, anaesthetic and appetite suppressant - it has a leading role in social interaction and religious ceremonies.President Morales is a former coca growers' union leader. Coca plays an important role in Andean societies. In addition to its medicinal value - as a stimulant, anaesthetic and appetite suppressant - it has a leading role in social interaction and religious ceremonies.