
Bolivian workers’ thirst for a decent life remains unquenched
Rights to exploit Bolivia’s lithium will likely b…
Proletarian Radio · The Communists
March 9, 202619m 5s
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Show Notes
Rights to exploit Bolivia’s lithium will likely be offered to western investors, instead of the Russian and Chinese companies that were given preferential access by MAS.
Former president Evo Morales and his followers remain the great imponderable of Bolivian politics – the 65-year-old veteran politician still has the power to mobilise masses of the populace. But for the moment, the long-suffering workers of Bolivia will have to look for a more solid strategy to assert the rights and agency that they seemed so close to securing, but which once more have eluded them.
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