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Bolivians vote on a Constitutional Referendum today

After weeks of poitical turmoil at separatist provinces and the expulsion of both USAID and the American Ambassador to La Paz, Bolivians ready to vote a draft Constitution on a...

Venezuelan Chavez warns over plot to kill Bolivian Evo Morales

During his Sunday TV show, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez warned over a plot to kill Bolivian President Evo Morales. Chavez said he had phoned Morales earlier to ask for tighter security measures. Morales has paved the way for a Referendum on a left leaning...

UNASUR: Bolivian Pando’s massacre a crime against Humanity

A report issued by the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) concludes that the massacre of Porvenir was a crime against humanity. During a Summit at UN, UNASUR had agreed to investigate...

Bolivian Evo Morales: UNASUR stops US domineering ambitions in Latin America

" New York, Sep 24 (ABI).- President Evo Morales declared on Wednesday, thanks to consolidation of UNASUR (Union of South American Nations), United States won’t lead politically to Latin America.   On...

UNASUR to probe Bolivia unrest

" Thu, 25 Sep 2008 10:25:26 GMT The Union of South American Nations will send a commission to Bolivia to investigate the recent anti-government violence.  Meeting at the UN summit in New York, South American...

Bolivia leader to meet opponents on Thursday

"  Evo Morales, the Bolivian president, is set to hold talks with rebel governors after they agreed to suspend violent protests that have already left several dead. The governors pledged to end the...

Bolivia: Notorious Pando Prefect Leopoldo Fernández detained

Caracas, Venezuela, 16 September, 2008. The notorious Prefect (Governor) of the separatist Pando -Leopoldo Fernandez - was detained by the Bolivian Army this morning. Prefect Fernandez is accused of the...

South American leaders support Morales

The political crisis in Latin America has intensified, with Bolivian president Evo Morales accusing the United States of giving aid to the breakaway rebel region in the east. Morales expelled the American...

Bolivia: Evo talks with rebellious provinces end with signs of hope

Prior to travelling to Chile to attend the Emergency UNASUR Summit, Bolivian President Evo Morales met with the representatives of the rebellious provinces of Santa Cruz, Beni, Pando and Chuquisaca which were...

Bolivia: Morales controls Pando and begins Referendum campaign

According to regional news network Telesur, Bolivian President Evo Morales managed to control sturborn Pando on Sunday morning. An Emergency -martial law- was declared at Pando on Friday due to the...

Bolivia: UNASUR to hold emergency Summit at Chile

Caracas, Venezuela, 13 September 2008. The Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) will hold an emergency Summit at Chile on Monday to discuss the ongoing crisis in Bolivia which threatens its democratic...

Bolivia imposes limited emergency in Pando

Caracas, Venezuela, 12 September, 2008. As the unrest reaches dangerous threats to life and private property, the Evo Morales administration has imposed a limited emergency at Pando. The Bolivan army has taken...

Bolivia recall referenda: President Morales emerges as great winner (updated II)

UPDATES: Official preliminary statements show President Evo Morales win. In his victory speech, President Morales stated that today electoral victory allows him to carry on with his nationalization drive and...

Bolivians vote on recall Referenda amid minor disturbances

Barquisimeto, Venezuela, 10 August 2008. Voting has started at Bolivia for the recall referendum on President, Vice President and eight Prefects (governors). Some minors incidents took place at Santa Cruz where...

Bolivia and US plan to get closer...again?

Bilateral relations between Bolivia and US has been sweet and sour lately. Accusations of sponsoring separatist prefects in the Media Luna has limited it. During the Evo Morales´ administration US has been unveiled an unwelcome partner in regional initiatives. However, there...

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