Bolivian President Evo Morales recently revealed that the first draft Constitution was originally planned to be used as a way to bargain the opposition in accepting a more moderate document. If that is the case, Miguel Centellas of Pronto* writes that it was reckless, and that Morales, “may have to accept substantial blame for the deaths that occurred in the past several months as government and opposition forces clashed. [1]“
Bolivia: First Draft Constitution a Bargaining Chip?
· Written by Eduardo Avila
Categories: Latin America, Bolivia, Politics