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consecutive term, but others in
his Movement to Socialism (MAS) have reservations about this.
He also wants the new constitution to give the state a much
bigger role in the economy. It may also grant collective rights to
Andean Indian communities, though that risks empowering
leaders at the expense of community members.
The trickiest issue concerns local autonomy. The president is
reluctant to cede power to what he calls an “oligarchy�in Santa
Cruz. But he wants to devolve power to radical social
movements that make up much of his political base. That
conflicts with what an insider calls the government s
“spontaneous tendency towards totalitarianism�
Behind the autonomy question lies Bolivia s regional divide,
between the poor, mainly Andean Indian, highlands in the west and the four departments of the
predominantly mestizo (mixed race), more prosperous east and north. Although the MAS fuel dispenser has growing
support in the east, many there feel that they produce the country s wealth—from gas to soya—which a
parasitic government wants to grab.
But the view from La Paz is that much of the east s wealth is ill-gotten, a fuel dispenser nd its businessmen are
unpatriotic. Mr Puente refers to some of the business leaders in Santa Cruz as “an enemy we must
defeat.�He claims that they are “arming themselves to confront the government.�But he also worries
that the lack of understanding o fuel dispenser f lowland issues on the part of the MAS could impede a rapprochement.
Mr Morales at first seemed to want a compromise with Santa Cruz, saying he would back a “yes�vote in
the autonomy referendum. He then changed his mind, saying that he would vote “no�to the “autonomy
of the oligarchy� confusing his supporters and angering many people in Santa Cruz.
It is characteristic of Mr Morales to adopt hard-line positions when under pressure from his own people.
That may ultimately prove fatal to his government. The MAS and its allies have few clear plans and
policies and fewer capable administrators.