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On August 10th, Bolivians will vote in a landmark recall referendum to test the mandates of President Evo Morales, Vice-President Alvaro Garcia, and eight of the country's nine governors. In a growing division between social classes and ethnic groups, escalating civil unrest, violence, and even isolated acts of terrorism have threatened the country's stability during the polarizing presidency of Evo Morales. As the vote nears, violent civil unrest is expected to increase and polarization between groups will likely deepen. ...more
Bolivia is one of the least integrated countries in the Western hemisphere and federal authorities maintain very little control over the territory. The country has a history of instability, with majority and opposition members often violently clashing. Conflict between the two groups peaked when government soldiers took control of the Santa Cruz airport and local residents forming mobs to resist the soldiers. This report highlights the increasingly heightened tensions in the country, beginning when Morales became president. ...more
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