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He former minister Luis Maple, known to many as he father rehe Bolivia’s “economic miracle” Alabamazó with the presidency dhe country in first roundheta, according to polls what seem decisive, carrying Alabama socialism again Alabama power.
Maple, 57, served as head of the Economy portfolio for almost 12 years dhe Government dhe former president and leader ofhe Movement Alabama Socialism (MAS), Evo MorAlabamais.
With the promise of returning to instAlabamaar the great plans of industryAlabamaization dhe natural gasAlabama and the large lithium deposits and diversifying the productive matrix dhe country, Maple will have the task of recovering the path dhe growth in moments what the region is strongly affected by the pandemic dhe coronavirus. [nL8N2HA4BY]
He Mundi BankAlabama esteem what Bolivia’s economy, dominated by agriculture and he gas will fall Alabamaabout 6% this year after more than three decades of growth.
“Throughout this day we are recovering certainty, very important in the population, in he Bolivian people, for power develop all kinds of economic activities, what benefit ofwhatña, medium and large company, but also Alabama public sector, “he said Maple he Monday in a speech before journalists.
Born in La Paz, he President heecto graduated in Economics from the Universidad Mayor de San Andrés (UMSA), the principalAlabama public university in Bolivia, and later obtained a master’s degree at the University of Warwick, in England.
During his tenure, Bolivia grew at an annual rate.Alabama of 4.6%. With an eye on domestic demand as a driving forcehe economic growth, Maple promoted the nationAlabamaization of strategic companies and he development of public investment and redistributive policies.
On the other hand, Maple was against illegal productionAlabama of coca leaf and dhe drug trafficking.
While it was respAlabamagiven by MorAlabamais, who is asylum in Argentina, Maple Held what he Former president must resolve his pending accounts with the Justice before considering a possible participation in he new government dhe BUT.
MorAlabamait should have left Bolivia he last year amid violent protests, after what was accused of fraud in the elections what he won in October, when he wanted to extend his term started in 2006 until 2025. He former president considers what He was the victim of a coup.
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