Rory Carroll, Latin America correspondent
Friday August 24, 2007
The Guardian
The violence flared in the lower house when opposition congressmen tried to stop supporters of Mr Morales from bringing corruption charges against the country's highest court.
The president says constitutional court judges have overstepped their power by trying to block four of his judicial appointees. But Mr Morales's opponents accuse him of a power grab.
The two sides hurled insults and cups of water before flailing at each other with their fists. Commentators lamented that Bolivia had joined the small and unwholesome list of nations with parliaments that doubled up as boxing rings.
But with street protests disrupting the capital, La Paz, the scenes inside the chamber were not so far off representative democracy. Bolivia is polarised, with indigenous highland dwellers rallying to the president's socialist banner, and wealthier lowland cities opposing his radical agenda. Huge and sometimes violent demonstrations over the past year have fed a febrile atmosphere.
1 comment:
Good luck Bolivia!
//fan
Post a Comment