BOLIVIA |
Back in the Single Convention. On 11 January Bolivia was automatically readmitted to the Single
Convention on Narcotic
Drugs of 1961 with a reservation on the prohibition of coca chewing (a traditional practice known as
acullicu or
pijcheo). This happened when only 15 countries objected to its readmission, 47 fewer than the number required to block its readmission. Only three Western Hemisphere countries were among the objectors: the US, Canada and Mexico. Bolivia had withdrawn from the convention in January 2012 and followed up with an application for readmission with the
acullicu reservation. The readmission becomes effective on 10 February.
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