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Bolivian rivals begin peace talks | Bolivian rivals begin peace talks |
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Bolivian President Evo Morales has begun talks with opposition leaders in a bid to defuse a political crisis in the country. | Bolivian President Evo Morales has begun talks with opposition leaders in a bid to defuse a political crisis in the country. |
Tight security surrounds the talks in Cochabamba, central Bolivia. | Tight security surrounds the talks in Cochabamba, central Bolivia. |
Observers from the Organisation of American States and the UN are monitoring the negotiations. | Observers from the Organisation of American States and the UN are monitoring the negotiations. |
Long-standing political unrest erupted into violence last week as Mr Morales struggled to assert his authority in the east of the country. | Long-standing political unrest erupted into violence last week as Mr Morales struggled to assert his authority in the east of the country. |
An agreement which led to the talks was made on Tuesday. | An agreement which led to the talks was made on Tuesday. |
In it, provinces whose governors oppose Mr Morales's left-wing reforms are to return to order. | In it, provinces whose governors oppose Mr Morales's left-wing reforms are to return to order. |
There is also to be an impartial inquiry into the killing of 16 pro-government farmers in the northern region of Pando, the government said. | There is also to be an impartial inquiry into the killing of 16 pro-government farmers in the northern region of Pando, the government said. |
Land reforms | Land reforms |
Rival groups have agreed to avoid discussing a draft constitution - which Mr Morales wants to rewrite - during the talks. | Rival groups have agreed to avoid discussing a draft constitution - which Mr Morales wants to rewrite - during the talks. |
Governors opposing Mr Morales want him to abandon land reforms and recognise their ambitions for autonomy. | Governors opposing Mr Morales want him to abandon land reforms and recognise their ambitions for autonomy. |
They also want to have more control over natural gas revenues in their areas. | They also want to have more control over natural gas revenues in their areas. |
The president's supporters have been out in force | The president's supporters have been out in force |
Mr Morales says he wants to natural gas revenues to re-distribute Bolivia's wealth and give a greater voice to the country's large indigenous community. | Mr Morales says he wants to natural gas revenues to re-distribute Bolivia's wealth and give a greater voice to the country's large indigenous community. |
"This may be the last chance to solve the country's problems in peace," said Mario Cossio, governor of the southern Tarija province, as he arrived at the talks. | |
Ruben Cuellar, an assembly delegate for the opposition Podemos party, said: "Granting autonomy means revising a host of issues in the constitution from land reform to health." | |
Talks between the two sides disintegrated eight months ago, and violence flared in recent weeks. | Talks between the two sides disintegrated eight months ago, and violence flared in recent weeks. |
At least 30 people have been killed, mainly in the Pando region where Mr Morales declared a state of emergency last week. | At least 30 people have been killed, mainly in the Pando region where Mr Morales declared a state of emergency last week. |
Its governor, Leopoldo Fernandez, was arrested on Tuesday and transported to La Paz. | Its governor, Leopoldo Fernandez, was arrested on Tuesday and transported to La Paz. |
He is accused of hiring the hitmen who killed farmers on their way to a pro-government rally. He denies the charge. | He is accused of hiring the hitmen who killed farmers on their way to a pro-government rally. He denies the charge. |
As many as 100 people are reportedly still missing after the recent violence. | As many as 100 people are reportedly still missing after the recent violence. |
However, the fighting has now subsided and some blockades were lifted after the latest talks were agreed. | However, the fighting has now subsided and some blockades were lifted after the latest talks were agreed. |
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