La Asamblea Constituyente de Bolivia: de la oportunidad a la amenaza

The Constituent Assembly (CA) was born with an idea widely shared by the population that it would be the historical opportunity of a “pact” between the Bolivians to live together being different, and it concluded being as an scenario for confrontation. A project for the Constitution was approved, an...

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Autor principal: Jorge Lazarte
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Publicado: Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains 2008
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Sumario:The Constituent Assembly (CA) was born with an idea widely shared by the population that it would be the historical opportunity of a “pact” between the Bolivians to live together being different, and it concluded being as an scenario for confrontation. A project for the Constitution was approved, and the disobedience to it has already been announced.  The feelings of collective hostility and active intolerance between different groups of society have grown, while political processes develop, legally unchallengeable, but that cannot be put to right due to the dismantlement of the Constitutional Tribunal. The institutions are becoming more deinstitutionalized, the authority of the State more defied, and the government, in the facts, has lost jurisdiction in parts of the nation. The attempts of a post-constituent “dialogue” have failed, and the possibilities of success have far away. In such an environment of high volatility and uncertainty, the future is less perceived with hope, and more and more as a threat against the stability of the country.