Bolivian Elections: A Defeat for Imperialism
BOLIVIA
This victory will enable MAS to continue the programme of revolutionary change started when Morales,
The MAS government has renationalised
The first 5 years of MAS government have seen:
- The eradication of illiteracy, with 824,000 people being taught the basics of reading and writing using the Cuban ´Ýes I Can´ teaching programme. This Project is now being extended to teach higher literacy and numeracy skills to those who need them;
- A rapid expansion of basic services to previously deprived rural areas. Electricity, sewerage, water, telephone and information technology are now written into the constitution as basic rights;
- Peasant communities receive 1,400 free tractors, and $237 million spent on 2,810 public works, sanitation, and drinking water projects;
- A new land reform, redistributing 26 million hectares of unproductive land to 98,454 families, and imposing a maximum of 5,000 hectares for private ownership of land;
- The proportion of the population in extreme poverty fall from 37.8% to 31.8%;
- The construction of 1,540 educational institutions - schools, colleges, and universities;
- 545 new health centres - in 2005 there were only 434 in the country.
The success of the Morales government represents a further defeat for the Bolivian ruling class, who, under previous governments, sold
The Revolutionary communist Group celebrates this latest election result as a further defeat for imperialism and a victory for
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