[NYTr] Bolivia: The Constituent Assembly Crisis Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 14:59:36 -0500 (CDT) Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit CubaNow - Oct 1, 2007 http://www.cubanow.net/global/loader.php?&secc=10&item=3419&c=2 Bolivia: The Constituent Assembly Crisis By Jaime Padilla Cubanow.- The right is willing to use any means to impede the process of change begun by BoliviaB4s President Evo Morales, and bring an end to the Constituent Assembly against the wishes of the majority of Bolivians. Faced with such provocation Bolivians have mobilized in defense of the Assembly and in support of their government, as well as demanding an explanation of the problems faced in the departments of Chuquisaca and La Paz. Last Monday a huge gathering in La Paz rejected the transfer of the government to Sucre, while thousands of indigenous people began a Social Summit in Sucre in support of the Constituent Assembly, which has been paralyzed over the last three weeks for lack of guarantees. The people are insisting the Assembly be reopened and that the new Constitution be quickly approved by December 14. As always, it is the same group that finds a thousand ways to disturb the political process in Bolivia. The ComitC) CC-vico CruceC1ista (CruceC1ista Civic Committee), together with the oligarchy and the owners of the mainstream press, agitate in constant confrontations with the government. Thus it was at the end of August that these committees from six of the nine departments and supposedly acting "in defense of democracy", accused Evo Morales of acting above the law and called for a work stoppage. Both Santa Cruz and Cochabamba have lived through recent violence and vandalism. Beni and Tarija witnessed some incidents, but the work stoppage was quiet in Sucre and Cobija (Pando). The president of the CruceC1ista Civic Committee, Branko Marincovic said that the stoppage was "a success and a demonstration that the government should be held to account and should straighten out its act". But he omitted to mention that thugs from the CruceC1ista Youth Union took to the streets armed with sticks to force citizens to obey the stoppage. Days later these same thugs were sent to Sucre, disguised as indigenous people to act as agents provocateurs. This and other similar acts that were ultimately repeated in Santa Cruz, are not remote incidents, but part of a confabulation. The CruceC1ista Committee has an enormous capacity to interfere in matters that do not concern it. It does not recognize the Regional Labor Office or decisions of local government, but manipulates other civic entities. Its arrogance was evident during open meetings on autonomy conducted before one of the weakest local governors in the country, Carlos Mesa, who yielded to the pressure of the autonomist movement. Other regions such as Tarija, Beni, Pando and Chuquisaca (the Media Luna region) were also submitted to the same treatment. How should we evaluate this situation? It is not the CruceC1o people that generate the conflict, but the ideologues of the regionalist brainchild: the Camba National Liberation Movement - an ally of retrograde sectors in the country and supported by the U.S. Embassy that seeks to divide Bolivia. And all this is not for naught. In a text published on their website (www.nacioncamba.net), they proclaim: "To date, the racist politics promoted by the mob State have benefited only the Andean bcolonistsb with no fewer than two million hectares of the better CruceC1a lands, and that they were favored with generous international cooperation programs, and received technical support and basic infrastructure.b Nevertheless, "the Cambas have not benefited with even with a square meter of their own land, and their just demands are ignored by the parasitic bureaucracies of the Altiplano". Theybve left off their struggle against the oil companies and the law of administrative decentralization, and now seek their own autonomous government "for the legal and formal recognition of our CruceC1o Nation-state". The CruceC1ista Civic Committee, the Camba National Liberation Movement and the CruceC1ista Youth Union are branches of the same tree that has no concept of Bolivian unity - or simply do not want to understand it - and use their peons to measure the reaction of the Bolivian people. However, time is not on their side. Let us see how they operate. The simple-minded mayor of Santa Cruz, Percy FernC!ndez, who has stated that Bolivia should be divided, called for the Media Luna region to separate from "the Colla nation", and conform to the bNation of the East", while the Cochabamba Prefect, Manfred Reyes Villa, continues to demand Evobs resignation. Reyes Villa has an unpleasant past in the dictatorships of Luis Garcia Meza and Hugo Banzer Suarez. Other mediocre players in national politics are the opposition leaders of Poder DemocrC!tico Social (Podemos or bWe Canb), Jorge Tuto Quiroga, and of Unidad Nacional (UN or National Unity), Samuel Doria Medina, and a writer that seeks prominence, Juan Claudio LechC-n. Businessman Doria Medina was entrusted with organizing a hardly credible hunger strike during discussions relating to the two thirds issue in the Assembly. It appears that they agree with the old adage that the end justifies the means, employing a media campaign that ignores the process of transformation taking place in the country. The acts of provocation are subtly subordinate to a strategy designed against the rebuilding of Bolivia. They invent a climate of instability, with the sinister intention of causing a break in the nationbs democracy as the best way to exclude the social and indigenous movements and bring about social confrontation. MAS senator Antonio Peredo Leigue recently commented that this campaign by the opposition was "a matter of repeating and repeating the same lie, until it becomes a reality. Listening to the same rumor over and over makes us disregard it, and thereby allows it to continue being spread without contradiction. We tire of their falsehoods and so allow their continuous diffusion. However, there are groups - the ones that have the economic power - that believe these rumors. Worse still, they contribute to them." For diverse sectors of Santa Cruz, the situation in the city with the mobilizations and acts of violence has become very worrying, because retaliation is being taken against those who do not share the extreme right-wing position, thus hardly providing a framework for democracy. Constituent Assembly in Check Because of clashes between police and student/citizen protestors, the directors of the Assembly shut down sessions of the Constituent Assembly on September 6. The debate over the nationbs future capital is today a banner that rallies the opposition and the air around the Constituent Assembly has become stale under the influence of the CruceC1ista Civic Committee with its demand for the transfer of the seat of national government. Thus the enemies of the people have managed to introduce into the Constituent Assembly process alien elements as to the transformation of the State, autonomy and the demand for Sucre to become the capital. If these intransigent and irreconcilable positions by the civic leaders of the departments of La Paz and Sucre are not abandoned, the Constituent Assembly will fail and die. The Call for Dialogue and Responsibility President Evo Morales reiterated his call for dialogue to resolve the issue of the seat of government, "to demonstrate the will to channel the conflict.b However, he has been unable to reach the conservative sectors which prefer to use sticks and secession because they lack popular support. In response to this flurry of conspiracy, Prensa Latina News Agency reported the celebration of a summit of the social movements and the proposal that a high level commission reinvigorate the Constituent Assembly. The mobilization of indigenous peoples and other social sectors is permanent and they have been declared guarantors of the Assembly. "For us, the Constituent Assembly represents life or death, and lives have been lost over it. Everyone in Bolivia knows what has been happening. Who it is that wants the Assembly to fail. Which social, economic and political groups that not want the major change: the landowners, large businessmen and the large estate owners in the East of the country", says Damian Condori, executive secretary of the FederaciC3n Unica de Campesinos de Chuquisaca (One Farmers Federation of Chuquisaca). The mainstream international media inflate the conflict in Bolivia, presenting the government of Evo Morales trapped in a dead end and demanding - in their stories b respect for democracy, for institutions, and a call for social calm. The clashes in Sucre cannot be compared with bBlack Februaryb during the water and gas wars that caused the fall of Goni SC!nchez de Lozada and Carlos Mesa. They are, says the president of the ComisiC3n de VisiC3n de PaC-s (Commission for a National Vision) and Constituent Assembly member, FC)lix CC!rdenas, a necessary friction in the defense of which rights must be respected. "One must assume that no change will be free of pain, but nonetheless should be as less painful as possible." CC!rdenas maintains that the Constituent Assembly is not a tea party where kisses, hugs, and sweet words are exchanged in the name of all Bolivarians. No. "In the Assembly we are people who defend the interests and aspirations of the poor, the excluded, of those that do not have work today, and will not tomorrow. There are also those who defend the interests of the oligarchs, of the landowners that hold 100,000 hectares of land acquired illegally during the military governments while the farmers barely own two or three hectares. The right-wing currently demands a dialogue based on respect for law and democracy. "Look at them! They were beaten on December 18 but yet place conditions on the victors b the minority never imposes conditions the majority. ..b * ================================================================= NY Transfer News Collective * A Service of Blythe Systems Since 1985 - Information for the Rest of Us Our main website: http://www.blythe.org List Archives: http://blythe-systems.com/pipermail/nytr/ Subscribe: http://blythe-systems.com/mailman/listinfo/nytr =================================================================