The 6 December elections not only exposed the pre-eminence of
President Evo Morale's Movimiento al Socialismo (sparking concerns about
democracy in what is effectively a one party state) but the endemic weakness of
the parliamentary and regional opposition, still in tatters since the approval
of the new constitution last year [RA-09-03]. One notable aspect of the new
legislature is the absence of traditional political parties associated with past
governments such as the Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario (MNR) of former
president Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada, Acción Democrática Nacionalista (ADN), and
the Movimiento Izquierda Revolucionaria (MIR).End of preview - This article contains approximately 449 words.
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