Reflections by Comrade Fidel
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Everything was going well. Important changes were being produced. Evo’s prestige in
The maneuver has forced Evo, the party in power and
the masses to adopt battle measures characterized by the moral strength they
imply.
President Evo Morales, the National Coordination
for Change (CNC) and the Bolivian Workers’ Union (COB) have declared a massive
hunger strike from the Government Palace, demanding respect for the
Constitution and the Provisional Electoral Law which has been postponed for
months to sabotage the elections.
Evo Morales has stated:
“We, the
comrades from the country’s various social organizations, faced with the
negligence of a group of neoliberal lawmakers, are being forced to defend the
peoples’ mandate.
“The members
of parliament knew they had 60 days to pass the Provisional Electoral Law.
“Nevertheless, they do not want the passage of a
law that will allow for the implementation of the Constitution to be ensured.
“Asking for new election registration simply says
that there will be no national elections at the end of this year, nor will
there be prefecture or municipal elections next year.
“Thus, I
reiterate this endeavor by the union leaders and the chief authorities at the
head of COB and CONALCAM in the defense of the sacred vote by the people.
“At a press conference I explained how the proposal
made by some senators was saying that the election registration of residents
abroad had to be passed by two-thirds of Congress, when they know that
two-thirds cannot be attained.
“But that is
not what the currently valid constitution states.
“What they want is for no voting to occur abroad.
“Bolivians residing abroad also have the right to
decide about the future of their country and about who shall govern their
homeland.
“This is a
matter of defending the vote.
“Last year they came from
“When they
were also talking about population density to ensure special electoral
districts, the real reason is so that they would not exist.
“Thus, this
endeavor is also in defense of the special electoral districts of the indigenous
movement.
“We have
heard some of the media saying that the government, the president, is shutting
down the Congress.
“We are not
talking about putting on pressure; rather it is a matter of calling on the
passage of the law.
“We are calling upon this measure in defense of
democracy.
“The anti-democratic elements of yesterday are now
portraying themselves as the great defenders of democracy.
“Here we have comrades who have given their lives
and their time on behalf of true democracy.
“Therefore,
in order to undertake real democracy, we are passing regulations in the
National Congress.
“In the
Congress, members of parliament have one of the best opportunities to ensure
democracy and profound structural transformations as well.
“I am asking
the opposition members of parliament that we make history together, all of us.
“We must
think of equality and the social solutions that the people want; here there is
no room for egoism or sectarianism.
“First are
the people, first is the homeland and then the interests of the sectors or the
regions.
“My regards,
truly, so that together we may take on the defense of democracy, of the
peoples’ vote, of the vote abroad and the other structural claims, using the
endeavor of a hunger strike.
“Thank you,
very much.”
With this appeal, he concluded.
Throughout the course of the day, we shall see how
the events unfold.
At
Evo is well, full of spirit and calm. He is only
drinking water. He is being accompanied
at the Presidential Palace by leaders of the Bolivian Workers’
At
Passage of the Provisional Electoral Law would
require two thirds in each House, therefore it is easy for blockage in
Congress. However, Evo has a legal avenue.
Among his constitutional powers is the possibility of issuing a Supreme
Decree in order to pass the law under discussion. In that case he can also dissolve Congress
and call for parliamentary elections, but he doesn’t want to do that in his
desire to preserve the country’s unity.
For that reason he is constantly inviting the opposition to share in the
effort to develop the nation for the benefit of all sectors. Internationally, he is recognized for his
honesty and his democratic spirit.
A few minutes ago I was listening to the debate in
Congress. It is incredible to hear the
oligarchy leaders’ hatred and insolence.
They are trained in the art of insults and personal affronts. They are
outraged by Evo, the first indigenous person in the history of our
The Law in dispute has just been passed in the
House, 100 votes to 30. The debate is
taking place in
At
On the television, I am listening to the Senate
debate which has already begun.
The transmission ended at
I called Dausá at
I called Dausá two more times, at
My first call coincides with Garcia Linera’s
explanation of the situation up to that moment.
The impasse continues in Congress.
He explains what has been achieved at the negotiating table during the
day. He complains about the
intransigence of the senate minority.
They continue to demand that Evo ceases the hunger strike and that the
people leave the Square. Now there is no
possibility of reaching an agreement today Thursday. Perhaps early Friday morning, but that isn’t
certain. Evo is well and calm. His attitude has not changed. In the second call after some contacts that
were pending he confirms the foregoing to me.
It is
Fidel Castro Ruz