Constituent and federalism – Constituyente y federalismo

Humberto Vacaflor writes in El Deber: Constituent and federalism The October-November revolution has not been understood by politicians. What the country wants is a real change, for example, a constituent that is a clean slate and a new account, starting with adopting federalism. This could have been achieved by announcing, on November 10, that open…

Bolivia 101: New Constitution – Nueva Constitución

Luis Antezana writes in El Diario: A new Constitution, as a national necessity The national and democratic insurrectionary uprising of November last year was not only intended to end a populist government, lacking the minimum historical orientation, but also to annul the current feudal and colonial Political Constitution of the State (2009) and replace it…

Is Bolivia under a democratically medieval condition? Unfortunately yes!

Renzo Abruzzese writes for El Deber: Democratically medieval The approval of the political Constitution of the State in effect was undoubtedly the most rugged process of national history. Written by procedures that seemed more product of a medieval drama, ended in a passing Act which did not part even of the consciousness of its constituents,…