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movements are no longer bystanders to the political process," said Garcia.
"The next government is going to confront an opposition that will make it very difficult for them to implement their policies," he said. "That will either lead to authoritarianism, or a social pact with social movements." Editor's Note: Jimmy Langman is a
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journalist based in Santiago, Chile. A frequent visitor to Bolivia, he covers Latin America for a number of publications.
Excerpted from a new Global Affairs Commentary from Foreign Policy in Focus (FPIF) and the Interhemispheric Resource Center (IRC) Americas Pro
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gram, posted in its entirety at: www.fpif.org/americas/commentary/ 2002/0207bolivia.html)
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