Bolivia's New US-Backed Interim Gov't Wastes No Time Privatizing Economy
DECEMBER 17 ,2019
BY ALAN MACLEOD
From privatizing natural resources to partnering with other right-wing regimes, Bolivias new interim government has wasted no time in reversing years of hard-fought gains.
It has been barely one month since the administration of Jeanine Añez seized power in a military coup in Bolivia, but it has wasted no time in attempting to transform the economy and society. Its latest move is aimed at privatizing the countrys economy. A government spokesperson confirmed the fears of many, claiming that I believe the government should reduce its own size and a protagonistic role should be given to private enterprises. In case that was not clear enough, he emphasized, Yes, Im talking about privatization. Bolivias economy is dependent on its nationalized oil and gas industries.
After military generals appeared on television demanding his resignation, longtime president Evo Morales stepped down, citing the growing, targeted paramilitary violence against his MAS (Movement towards Socialism Party) colleagues. Morales, and his Vice-President Alvaro Garcia Linera, fled to Mexico for safety. The military chose Senator Jeanine Añez as his successor.
Añez is a strongly conservative Christian who has described Bolivias indigenous majority as satanic and vowed to bring the Bible back into politics. She has also provided the military carte blanche to use unlimited force in suppressing all resistance to her rule, even creating a squad of masked, heavily armed death squads aimed at uprooting leftist and foreign terrorists. Despite this, large areas of the country are in open rebellion and completely uncontrolled by the new government.
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