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movements and struggle in Bolivia

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Answered by harshamishra
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First, after five years of intense social struggle, it marked the coming together of Bolivia'soppressed classes and the eruption of a national revolution, led for the first time by the country's indigenous majority. ... Bolivia's fate is in the hands of the Morales leadership and the country's powerful social movements.
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Movement for Socialism (Bolivia)

The Movement for Socialism–Political Instrument for the Sovereignty of the Peoples(Spanish: Movimiento al Socialismo–Instrumento Político por la Soberanía de los Pueblos, abbreviated MAS-IPSP, or simply MAS), alternately referred to as "Movement Toward Socialism" or "Movement to Socialism" (Spanish: Movimiento al Socialismo listen (help·info)), is a Bolivian left-wingsocialist political movement led by Evo Morales, founded in 1998. Its followers are known as masistas.

Movement for Socialism–Political Instrument for the Sovereignty of the Peoples
Movimiento al Socialismo–Instrumento Político por la Soberanía de los Pueblos

PresidentEvo MoralesFounded1995 (founding);
1998 (split from ASP)Split fromAssembly for the Sovereignty of the PeoplesHeadquartersBenedicto Vincenti Nº 960, Sopocachi, La Paz, Bolivia[1]IdeologySocialism of the 21st century
Left-wing populism
Bolivarianism
IndigenismoPolitical positionLeft-wingInternational affiliationProgressive Alliance,
Foro de São PauloColorsCobalt blue, Black and WhiteChamber of Deputies

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Senate

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Websitewww.mas-ipsp.bo

Politics of Bolivia

Political parties

Elections

MAS-IPSP has governed the country since 2006, following the first ever majority victory by a single party in the December 2005 elections. MAS-IPSP evolved out of the movement to defend the interests of cocagrowers. Evo Morales has articulated the goals of his party and popular organizations as the need to achieve plurinational unity, and to develop a new hydrocarbon law which guarantees 50% of revenue to Bolivia, although political leaders of MAS-IPSP recently interviewed showed interest in complete nationalization of the fossil fuelindustries.


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..https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movement_for_Socialism_(Bolivia)

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