Six years after Bolivians elected their first Indigenous-led government, their ongoing struggle for national and social liberation remains a subject of debate and disagreement among socialists around the world.
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Have the Bolivian masses been able to score significant gains under the government of President Evo Morales, first elected in December 2005?
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Or has the Morales presidency served to limit popular movements and block the possibility of significant change?
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