A Letter from Bolivia's Democracy Reborn, by Luis Gómez July 8, 2002
La Paz, Bolivia
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Dear Colleagues:
A little more than a week ago there were general elections in Bolivia, with results that have already shaken the
foundations of the US-imposed "war on drugs."
At Narco News, we have followed the entire electoral process very closely during the four month campaign, and also the
vote-counting that began on June 30th, because in this election indigenous leaders like Evo Morales of the Movement
Toward Socialism party (MAS) and Felipe Quispe, “El Mallku,” of the Pachakuti Indigenous Movement party (MIP) – both
interviewed last Winter by Narco News - have participated.
Well, you already know about our short-term technical problems in updating the Narco News website, with our key laptop
down. This has meant that a lot of new information is still on its way to you. But our publisher, Al Giordano, just back
in the newsroom from Venezuela (his detailed reports of that immediate history coming soon) is working around the clock
to fix everything.
It is my pleasure to report to you: Within a few days Narco News will be back, anew and stronger than ever.
The vote-counting of the official election results in Bolivia still has not been completed. Partly, because of snowy
weather in the South of the country, and partly out of fear: the electoral authorities have not released their own
totals. And that is because the MAS (Movement Toward Socialism) party, with Evo Morales as presidential candidate, could
well become the second most powerful political force in the country! And this fact, according to the Constitution and
other laws, could even result in his rise to the presidency on August 6th!
Can you imagine a popular leader (and coca grower) in power?
As you will be able to observe, the situation in Bolivia is very interesting... and very complex: In this knot of
history various traditional parties, two ex-presidents, the U.S. Ambassador and Viceroy Manuel Rocha and, of course, the
people of Bolivia... but the most important priority, that which will unleash everything, is to know the official
results of the elections. That’s why we have decided to wait a little longer to report the detailed history that,
however it ends up, will forever change the political face of the country named for Simón Bolívar.
We ask for you patience, kind readers. We have read your complaints and your compliments – and we thank the many of you
who have contributed to the reconstruction of our infrastructure in these days so that Narco News will soon publish
again and will never again be delayed by technological interference. If you haven’t yet sent a check, please do.
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From the Andes, where the people have awakened to change the structure of the State,
Luis A. Gómez
Andean Bureau Chief
The Narco News Bulletin
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