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Andean Group - January 2008 (ISSN 1741 - 4466)

Bolivian assembly approves new constitution; prefects declare autonomy

On 9 December the constituent assembly of Bolivia approved the new magna carta. While there was none of the violence which overshadowed approval of the preliminary draft [RA-07-12], the opposition once again declared the new charter illegal due to the absence of its members from the approval vote and the circumvention of procedural norms. In turn, the opposition prefects from the wealthy eastern regions published autonomy statutes which President Evo Morales subsequently dismissed as "rubbish". With both issues (the status of the autonomous-minded departments and the new magna carta) likely to go to referendum this year, a showdown between the government and opposition has merely been postponed.

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