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Las Reformas Constitucionales Y La Nación Boliviana

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Ricardo Tito Atahuichi Salvatierra
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Los problemas comunes que tiene nuestra sociedad, en la que se encuentran incluidas las etnias o “naciones originarias”, constituyen las causas por las que el pueblo se agrupa, moviliza y lucha contra los gobiernos que no resuelven esos problemas y el sistema social que los origina y agudiza.

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Article provided by Grupo Eumed.net (Universidad de Málaga) in its journal Observatorio de la Economía Latinoamericana.

Volume (Year): (2009)
Issue (Month): 115 (june)
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Keywords: reformas constitucionales; Bolivia; nacion; etnias;

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