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Bolivia region 'chooses autonomy' | |
(about 13 hours later) | |
Bolivia's gas-rich Tarija province has voted overwhelmingly in favour of greater autonomy, exit polls suggest. | Bolivia's gas-rich Tarija province has voted overwhelmingly in favour of greater autonomy, exit polls suggest. |
About 80% of the voters backed the measure in a referendum, several pollsters said. | |
The result is being seen as a rejection of President Evo Morales' drive to redistribute wealth in South America's poorest nation. | |
Tarija is the fourth province to back greater autonomy. The central government says the polls are illegal. | Tarija is the fourth province to back greater autonomy. The central government says the polls are illegal. |
A new Bolivia must be built on a foundation of autonomy. Centralism has left a bad legacy Tarija Governor Mario Cossio | A new Bolivia must be built on a foundation of autonomy. Centralism has left a bad legacy Tarija Governor Mario Cossio |
According to several exit polls, just over 80% of those voting in Tarija voted Yes in the referendum. | |
However, pollsters say that most supporters of President Morales did not vote. | However, pollsters say that most supporters of President Morales did not vote. |
Some voters were deterred by unusually cold weather and a few minor outbreaks of violence, the BBC's Daniel Schweimler says. | Some voters were deterred by unusually cold weather and a few minor outbreaks of violence, the BBC's Daniel Schweimler says. |
Electoral officials have said final results are expected later this week. | Electoral officials have said final results are expected later this week. |
Autonomy backers celebrated in Tarija's capital after the exit polls were released. | Autonomy backers celebrated in Tarija's capital after the exit polls were released. |
"A new Bolivia must be built on a foundation of autonomy. Centralism has left a bad legacy," regional Governor Mario Cossio told a crowd of supporters late on Sunday. | "A new Bolivia must be built on a foundation of autonomy. Centralism has left a bad legacy," regional Governor Mario Cossio told a crowd of supporters late on Sunday. |
Earlier this year, the provinces of Santa Cruz, Beni and Pando also voted to distance themselves from the central government in La Paz. | Earlier this year, the provinces of Santa Cruz, Beni and Pando also voted to distance themselves from the central government in La Paz. |
Tarija's referendum is another brick in the wall that is increasingly dividing the poorer, predominantly indigenous western half of Bolivia from the gas and oil-rich eastern half, our correspondent says. | Tarija's referendum is another brick in the wall that is increasingly dividing the poorer, predominantly indigenous western half of Bolivia from the gas and oil-rich eastern half, our correspondent says. |
Constitution reform | Constitution reform |
President Morales, who has more than two years left in office, faces a recall referendum on his leadership in August. | President Morales, who has more than two years left in office, faces a recall referendum on his leadership in August. |
The referendum will test whether Mr Morales still has the people's support | The referendum will test whether Mr Morales still has the people's support |
If successful in the ballot, Mr Morales says he wants to hold a public referendum on a draft constitution which has been awaiting approval since last year. | If successful in the ballot, Mr Morales says he wants to hold a public referendum on a draft constitution which has been awaiting approval since last year. |
The constitution aims to enshrine reforms such as land redistribution to Bolivia's indigenous majority and sharing of wealth with the poorer western regions. | The constitution aims to enshrine reforms such as land redistribution to Bolivia's indigenous majority and sharing of wealth with the poorer western regions. |
However, critics say it cedes too much control to the government in La Paz. | However, critics say it cedes too much control to the government in La Paz. |
Mr Morales's opponents in the eastern states argue that his plans would unfairly privilege indigenous groups and would mean greater central control. | Mr Morales's opponents in the eastern states argue that his plans would unfairly privilege indigenous groups and would mean greater central control. |
The proposals also include allowing the president to stand for re-election for another five-year term. | The proposals also include allowing the president to stand for re-election for another five-year term. |
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