For the past several weeks, Carlos Hugo Molina (of Ágora) has been noting internal contradictions (i.e. places were the text itself states different things in different sections) or other problems in the new Bolivian draft constitution approved last December. When I get time, I hope to put them together into an English-language summary. In the meantime, here are the links to the posts: two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
Molina is a Bolivian social scientist, leader of the team that drafted the 1994 Popular Participation Law (which decentralized the country by creating municipal governments), and a former Santa Cruz prefect (appointed by Carlos Mesa).
It would also be interesting to have the point of views of Ego Ipse and Efrain there, if you translate them, that way we can have multiple points of views, and the information is not bias.
I like your blog, Ego Ipse and I have just created a new blog in English, is called Bolivia Changes, and we discuss political issues. It would be great if you ever decide to participate in any of them.
saludos!
http://boliviachanges.blogspot.com/
I admit that Carlos Hugo is "biased" in the sense that he is not an Evo partisan (though he is also not an "autonomista" either). But, yes, more points of view are always better. And I like your blog, too. I will try to stop by when I have more time.
Y si queres, podes postear comentarios en español. ¡Saludos!