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Evo refuses to listen to indigenous institutions and the Ombudsman Act and promulgates CONISUR

11.2.12

Erbol Digital
President Evo Morales enacted Friday afternoon Consultation Act 222 of the peoples of the Indian Territory and National Park Isiboro Secure (TIPNIS) ignoring orders from different institutions claiming to reach a consensus before giving viability to the norm.


The Act seeks to eliminate the intangibility of the road and build TIPNIS Villa Tunari-San Ignacio de Moxos through the park, was enacted in the presence of the magistrates of the Indigenous Council of the South (CONISUR), the cabinet, legislators MAS e guests general.

"If this law is unconstitutional as they say See, files a lawsuit," Morales snapped those who question the Law

In a letter to the president, the Ombudsman Rolando Villena reminded that prior consultation, which aims to do is untimely, considering that it is running the construction of the I and III of the road, whose contract construction between the government and the Brazilian firm OAS was signed in October 2008.

Also, the day before, four institutions dedicated to different areas: Join Foundation, Jubilee Foundation, Earth and Human Rights Foundation of La Paz, Morales urged the President to suspend any measure enacted by the Law Consultation, until you open a process of dialogue on various aspects of conflict and will culminate in the development of a Settlement Plan.


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