00:01Welcome back to From the South.
00:02We continue in Bolivia, where President Joraleo Paz announced from Cochabamba the creation of a commission to promote a partial
00:08reform of the Constitution,
00:10sparking strong rejection from social movements and indigenous organizations.
00:15According to the President, the measures seek to strengthen autonomies, attract investments, and reduce state bureaucracy.
00:21However, the popular and indigenous organizations of the country strongly reject the proposal.
00:26They denounced that behind the pro-autonomy discourse hides a direct threat to the plurinational state.
00:31The movements warned that the reform could eliminate the current limits on foreign private participation in the exploitation of natural
00:38resources.
00:39The social organizations warned that municipalities and regional governments would have greater decision-making power, but without checks on privatization.
00:49In the sense, they demand that the government not touch the model of state control over the country's wealth.
00:56the public, well, in the state Onion긋, it's great to have this responsibility to do to for it.
00:56So, you know, let's learn about it.
00:56And there are always trying to improve things and it's like, this kind of thinking while it's about how it's
00:56become the specific Chrysburgh.
00:56So, it should have a power to their actual meeting today, so they certainly don't get out theordre of School0.
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