Wednesday, March 23, 2011

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Bolivia includes indigenous discourse and the marginalization of the economy


Samuel Doria Medina, politician and businessman, evaluated the two years of implementation of the new Political Constitution of Bolivia in the forum called "The Dynamics of Economic Change and Constitutional Construction ", organized by the UN and International IDEA in Pretoria, South Africa, attended by representatives from over 40 countries.

ANF According to the report in his presentation, Doria Medina identified as a positive feature of the current CPE democratic vision extends to the Bolivian economy, recognizing it as plural, so you can not impose a form of property or production and although the text has misconceptions, represents in part the aspirations of more equality and better future for the majority of the population.

However, Doria Medina said that the mention of the rights of indigenous peoples in the CPE is not enough. "It takes a real inclusion through production and employment, prevent Doria Medina, denouncing the government uses in this sector as part of the speech, but that keeps it away from the changes in the economy, denying hope to have chance carried out, "he said.

To Doria Medina, the new constitution did not bring any breakthrough in the industrialization process. Bolivia remains dependent on commodity exports, even more than before the constitutional process. For this reason it is not creating jobs and there is a disenchantment with the government of Evo Morales.

"The so-called Gasolinazo, declared the last week of 2010, which attempted to increase the price of gasoline by more than 70%, revealed the government's carelessness, his little consideration of the effects that the poor suffer and the lack of economy, expressing also the failure of oil policy and affecting the fiscal health of the economy, "said Doria Medina. INVESTING



The Government is said to suffer the consequences of not respecting the property in the CPE and have imposed measures that go against economic rationality and even against the political sensitivity, which create uncertainty and therefore less investment and fewer jobs the Bolivian economy needs.

He cited Article 355 of the CPE indicates that investors are required to reinvest its profits in Bolivia, and the new Government is aware of the effects of some of these rules, drafted without regard to the objectives of the country, nor with the need to establish a production agreement to encourage job creation, investment and creating better living conditions for Bolivians.

warned that if the government does not amend his mistakes, Bolivian development will be compromised, it will generate more disappointment among the population and increase the country's problems.

One of the main themes of the Forum was the constitutional reform currently underway in Egypt. A list of recommendations on what not to do.

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