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Strike against Bolivian reforms | Strike against Bolivian reforms |
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Six of Bolivia's nine provinces have held a one-day strike against a new draft constitution, closing banks and schools and hitting public transport. | |
The opposition say the proposed changes give the government too much power. | |
President Evo Morales says the new charter will give indigenous and poor Bolivians a say in running the country. | |
The strike was relatively peaceful and attracted the strongest support in the gas-rich province of Santa Cruz - an opposition stronghold. | |
There was less support for the strike in the central city of Cochabamba and the Bolivian government described the protest as a failure. | |
'Defending neoliberalism' | 'Defending neoliberalism' |
Mr Morales condemned the strikers in a rally in the main city of La Paz. | |
"The strike... is against this process of change, the new economic model, against the nationalisation of natural resources," he was quoted as saying by news agency Reuters. | "The strike... is against this process of change, the new economic model, against the nationalisation of natural resources," he was quoted as saying by news agency Reuters. |
There is disagreement about which city should be Bolivia's capital | |
"At heart, it's about defending the neoliberal model that has done so much harm to the country." | "At heart, it's about defending the neoliberal model that has done so much harm to the country." |
One key sticking point in the constitutional changes is the designation of Bolivia's capital. | One key sticking point in the constitutional changes is the designation of Bolivia's capital. |
Sucre has seen weeks of unrest by protesters supporting opposition plans to make the city the sole capital of Bolivia. | Sucre has seen weeks of unrest by protesters supporting opposition plans to make the city the sole capital of Bolivia. |
Four people were killed over the weekend, prompting appeals for calm from the US and the United Nations. | |
Sucre is currently home to the Supreme Court, and was Bolivia's capital until 1899, but since then it has shared the title with La Paz. | |
Military guard | |
Opposition anger is compounded by the way the government has pushed its reforms through the assembly elected to write the new constitution. | Opposition anger is compounded by the way the government has pushed its reforms through the assembly elected to write the new constitution. |
On Saturday, the opposition boycotted a meeting of the Constituent Assembly which voted through the draft constitution under military guard. | |
Bolivians are also split over how much autonomy to give to its increasingly restless provinces such as Santa Cruz. | Bolivians are also split over how much autonomy to give to its increasingly restless provinces such as Santa Cruz. |
The final draft constitution will be put to a national referendum but no date has yet been set. | The final draft constitution will be put to a national referendum but no date has yet been set. |
BBC South America correspondent Daniel Schweimler says Bolivia has a long history of political upheaval and appears to be heading for another crisis. | BBC South America correspondent Daniel Schweimler says Bolivia has a long history of political upheaval and appears to be heading for another crisis. |