Morales: Bolivia will stop being a beggar’s state

Posted on: June 26th, 2006
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“Bolivia will stop being a “beggar’s state” with the income the nationalization of its hydrocarbons will generate and also with the renewed natural gas prices Bolivia negotiates with Argentina and Brazil, said president Evo Morales.

Morales, leader of the “Movement for Socialism” (MAS), expressed his “beggar’s state” line with confidence at the time his government turns five months old in an act in Yacuiba (border with Argentina), attended by the Argentine Health minister, Ginés González Garcia; and that country’s ambassador, Horacio Macedo.”

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