New Scene in Bolivia

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María Oviedo
Berta Wexler

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In the year 2006, the new Bolivian government attempts the reestablishment of the country in accordance with the law and the call of the Constituent Assembly, in response to the popular complaints. The goals propose economic, territorial and cultural decolonization: to recover the natural resources and the land, health programs and a new law of education with multilingual literacy, trying to offer more participation to the most neglected groups of the system. Although these new proposals may give rise to controversies, they have presented a new scene in Bolivia and in South America.

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Oviedo, M., & Wexler, B. (2006). New Scene in Bolivia. Historia Regional, (24), 289-293. Retrieved from https://historiaregional.org/ojs/index.php/historiaregional/article/view/210
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María Oviedo, Universidad de San Francisco de Asis

Licenciada y Profesora de Historia. Universidad San Francisco de Asís, La Paz. Consultora de Programas Educativos de Naciones Unidas. La Paz. Bolivia

Berta Wexler, Instituto Superior de Profesorado N°3/ Universidad Nacional de Rosario

Master y Profesora de Historia. ISP N° 3. Centro de Estudios Interdisciplinarios de las Mujeres (CEIM) Universidad Nacional de Rosario