The Governor of Santa Cruz faces a crisis. There are now two cases, one in the province and another in Cordillera Guarayos, in which the Indians ignored the deputy governors appointed by the Governor Rubén Costas and elected to another custom.
The leader of the Confederation of Peoples East Indian (CIDOB), Taco Lazarus reported that it will recede in the election of two Deputy Governors, because in his opinion, is covered in the State Constitution, but admitted that there is no specific provision authorizing the election.
The Constitution, however, does not define the choice of these authorities by the mechanism of custom. From the Governor, Secretary of Government, Vladimir Pena, called the decision illegal Native Guarayos and to ratify the authority designated for that region of the department. Costas
appointed as Deputy Governor Walter Rodriguez and Richard in Guarayos Pythian Moreno, in Cordillera. These appointments led to unrest in the indigenous, because, said Taco not recognized that elected officials, Horacio Rojas in the first region and Nelly Romero in the second. The Central leader of the Native Peoples Organisations Guarayos, Severiano Aracay, urged the authorities of the Government to take possession of Rojas as lieutenant governor, because otherwise "the people of the province Guarayos be mobilized." The appointment and election practices and customs are not covered by the Framework Law of Autonomy. The Autonomy Statute Santa Cruz, to be launched right after the previous legislation and public validation, provides for the election by a vote of lieutenant. Vice Minister of Coordination with Social Movements, César Navarro, supports the initiative of the Indians of Santa Cruz. "Here we need to understand the concept of decolonization, and Mr. Costas has a colonial mind and do not know the rights of indigenous nations. If you do not recognize these mechanisms of choice, there is imposed a neoliberal policy and ignores the process of transformation, "he complained. Peña said that the indigenous leaders not represent the whole people Guarayo. "This pseudodirigencia respond to MAS and does not represent all the people Guarayo" insisted the authority. This means, despite the insistence that Peña failed or other authority of the Government to respond to what happened in Cordillera. The leader of the Asamblea del Pueblo Guaraní (APG), insanity Vaca, said he would not back off on the Romero decision, and if the governor of Santa Cruz does not endorse its authorities, will take pressure measurements. Moreno was appointed to replace Silvia Third, party member and Deputy Coastal Cordillera, for two years. Unlike what happens in Santa Cruz, Beni and Tarija were chosen by vote to authorities in different provinces. positions in both sectors
Interior Secretary of Government, Vladimir Pena, said the designation of uses and customs authorities through "illegal" and added that the appointment of Horacio Rojas "there were only 30 people related to MAS." Reported that the person named is not indigenous.
Indigenous
vice president of the Asamblea del Pueblo Guaraní (APG), Edith Fourth, reported that the Government is "Violating" the Constitution of the State to recognize the election of authorities by- usages and customs.
vice president of the Asamblea del Pueblo Guaraní (APG), Edith Fourth, reported that the Government is "Violating" the Constitution of the State to recognize the election of authorities by- usages and customs.
Opponents claim by Pinto
Five opposition senators donned clothes and inmates were moved from the Legislature to the Ombudsman to complain about a statement about Senator Roger Pinto, who is under house arrest for a warrant issued in the trial that followed by irregularities during his term as prefect. Germain
Antelo, Bernard Gutierrez, Centa Reck, Jeanine Añez and Carmen Gonzalez walked at least eight blocks to get to the office of Ombudsman, Rolando Villena, who did not receive them because, it was reported "out of the country, fulfilling official duties.
González is considered illegal arrest of Senator Pinto, prosecuted for the sale of land during his tenure as Prefect (1999).
added that in this case violated Article 152 of the State Constitution, which refers to the assembly, in criminal proceedings does not apply to them preventive detention. Vice Minister of Coordination with Social Movements, César Navarro, questioned the initiative of the senators and said the case is in court.
"I think the opposition has a strong political dislocation and a lack ideological," he said. The senator also asked Añez reported that a ruling by the Permanent Assembly for Human Rights.
Five opposition senators donned clothes and inmates were moved from the Legislature to the Ombudsman to complain about a statement about Senator Roger Pinto, who is under house arrest for a warrant issued in the trial that followed by irregularities during his term as prefect. Germain
Antelo, Bernard Gutierrez, Centa Reck, Jeanine Añez and Carmen Gonzalez walked at least eight blocks to get to the office of Ombudsman, Rolando Villena, who did not receive them because, it was reported "out of the country, fulfilling official duties.
González is considered illegal arrest of Senator Pinto, prosecuted for the sale of land during his tenure as Prefect (1999).
added that in this case violated Article 152 of the State Constitution, which refers to the assembly, in criminal proceedings does not apply to them preventive detention. Vice Minister of Coordination with Social Movements, César Navarro, questioned the initiative of the senators and said the case is in court.
"I think the opposition has a strong political dislocation and a lack ideological," he said. The senator also asked Añez reported that a ruling by the Permanent Assembly for Human Rights.