JUAN EVO MORALES AYMA President of Bolivia Advocate of coca farming by indigenous people.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Running the JEOPARDY! Slide Show On the game board with the categories on top, click on the desired dollar value. –Move the mouse to the bottom of the.
Advertisements

CIVICS & GOVERNMENT: CONSTITUTION & CITIZENSHIP
A Nation Divided Standard Indicator New National Leaders Federal government was established in 1789 Federal government was established in 1789.
US HISTORY Note Page 24: Part A “ THE DEBATE OVER RECONSTRUCTION” By Morgan J. Burris and Jenny Smith.
15.1 The Annexation of Texas
ELECTING A PRESIDENT 2004 Presented by Ms. Reynolds.
The Executive Branch Of the U.S. Government CampMedia.cRobin.
Chapter 10 section 2 ELECTION CAMPAIGNS.
Lesson 10.1 Jefferson Takes Office
The REALLY Amazing Race !!!
Understanding the The Road to the Presidency
The History of Cuba By: Samantha Parylak, Emily Kiefer and Alex Decarlo.
Amendments Chapter 4 Section 3. Amendments Video.
The federal government is divided into separate branches to….? Keep any one branch from growing too powerful.
Constitutional Change
Citizenship and the Constitution
How to become President of the United States
23 rd President of the United States W illiam McKinley.
11 th Amendment Prevents Lawsuits against states in Federal Courts One state cannot sue another state Citizens cannot sue a state You can sue individual.
The United States Government An Understanding of the American Constitution.
Jackson vs. National Bank Prosperity and Panic. The National Bank  Most powerful bank in the U.S. It held government funds and issued money. The President.
The Age of Jackson Pages: A Hero to The People Who was Jackson and why were people so excited about him? He came from a poor family. He had grown-up.
SHOULD KNOW QUESTIONS 3/5/12, 3/6/12 Shipbuilding, fishing and lumber were major products of which colonial region? An economic system in which private.
The Constitution: Details and Ratification US History.
The Executive Branch. Executive Branch: Inception The Articles of Confederation: combined executive and legislative branches The Virginia Plan: proposed.
Article II: The Executive Branch. It is the job of the executive branch to carry out, or execute, the laws. They, the President and Vice President, enforce.
Georgia Studies Unit 7: Modern Georgia and Civil Rights
Ch 9, Section 5 Wilson’s New Freedom. 1.Until 1937, on what month and day did a President’s term begin and end? March 4 th The one exception to this was.
Bolivian Political Climate April 19 th, 2010 Engineers Without Borders.
 The framers of the Constitution disagreed on how to elect a present-Congressional selection or direct popular vote election?  The electoral college.
Amy Ard Tucker/ Champ Cooper.  At least 35 years old.  A natural born citizen of the United States.  This means you were born in the United States.
The capital is La Paz Natural resources are tin, natural gas, petroleum, zinc, tungsten, antimony, silver, iron, lead, gold, timber, hydropower The area.
Steps to Becoming President. Choosing a candidate Should have the qualifications for president listed in the Constitution Should have the qualifications.
Multimedia Presentation Henry M. Garcia EME 2040 Grade Level: 11.
Civics Review. The Supreme Court decision referred to by the phrase “one person, one vote” made our state governments fairer by…
Economic Reforms/Structural Adjustments Water War (February) Black October/ Gas WarEvo Morales takes office as first indigenous president.
Jimmy Carter James Earl Carter Jr. Early Life Born in Plains, GEORGIA October 1 st, 1924 Had Was in the NAVY before he started working on his family.
Bolivia By Caroline, Chloe, Olivia Map Of Bolivia This is a map of Bolivia.
Battle of New Orleans British launch an attack on New Orleans, an important port at the mouth of Mississippi Andrew Jackson leads an American force made.
Government Review The plan for U.S. government is described in the Constitution of the United States of America. The Constitution was written in 1787.
Latin American Political Systems and Issues Today
SS4H5 The student will analyze the challenges faced by the new nation.
The Age of Jackson Power Point Answer Key.
The federal government is divided into separate branches to….? Keep any one branch from growing too powerful.
The Executive Branch. Activating Strategy: “If I were President” Follow the directions on the handout that Mr. Fisher has given you!! Get started now!!
The First President of the United States Chapter 8, Section 1.
A New Party in Power ESSENTIAL QUESTION How do governments change?
The Executive Branch Of the U.S. Government. CNN Student News Florida`s governor declared a ___________ in two counties to speed up government help to.
Civics & Economics Goal 4 - Political Parties Election Campaigns (10.2)
 Enforcing laws  Top political position in the country Maybe the world?
CHAPTER 13: THE PRESIDENCY SECTION 1. OBJECTIVES 1.Describe the President’s many roles. 2.Understand the formal qualifications necessary to become President.
Welcome to US Government and Politics Saturday, June 25, 2016 Answer the following question using complete sentences and a minimum of one (3+ sentence)
~Chapter 8~ Section 1: The President and the Vice President.
The President of the US Chapter 6 Page 90.
The Executive Branch Headed by the Office of the President
Article 2 – The executive branch of the us
The First President Chapter 8, Lesson 1.
The New Politics Essential Questions:
The Executive Branch Chapter 6.
Elections and Voting.
EVENTS IN AN ELECTION YEAR
A Young Nation First Political Parties
America Enters a New Century
Ch. 10, L.1 A New Party in Power Learning Objectives:
The Executive Branch Chapter 6.
Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Presidential Selection $100 $100 $100 $100
Causes of The American Civil War
Amendments
The Constitution is Written and Ratified
Presentation transcript:

JUAN EVO MORALES AYMA President of Bolivia Advocate of coca farming by indigenous people

Evo Morales is Bolivia’s first indigenous President since the Spanish Conquest Belongs to the Aymara, the indigenous people of Bolivia He was born in Orinoca, Oruro, October 26, 1959 He is single, so his sister fulfills the duties of First Lady.

2002 ELECTIONS January : Morales was removed from his seat in Congress, and he declared his candidacy for presidency soon after March : His removal was declared unconstitutional, but he did not reclaim his seat. Instead, he ran as the presidential candidate of the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) or Movement for Socialism Party Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) Election Day, June 27 : Morales did not win, but he did receive 20.94% of votes Entered Congress as the leader of MAS, which became a strong opposition party to the dominant coalition

2005 ELECTIONS March : Declared candidacy at a gathering of farmer celebrating the 10 th anniversary of MAS Running against right-wing majority leaders Jorge Quiroga, and Samuel Doria Medina Preliminary polls indicated a three-way tie August 21 st : Chose running mate Alvaro García Linera December 4 th : Morales was ahead in polls with 32% of vote December 14 th : WSJ reported Morales as having a lead of 31%, with the margin of error ±2.5% December 18 th : Official count had Morales with 53.89% of votes

INAUGURATION January 21, 2006 : Morales attended an indigenous spiritual ceremony at the pre- Columbian archaeological site and modern spiritual center of Tiwanaku He was crowned as Apu Mallku, or Supreme Leader, of the Aymara, First time since the days of Tupac Amaru that a native American has held sovereign power in Bolivia.

POLITICS: MORALES AS A COCA FARMER Morales came from an area with a large population of coca farmers He himself became a coca farmer in his early 20s When his father died in 1983, he returned home to dedicate himself to his land and family Experience as a coca farmer cemented his devotion to protection the right to freely cultivate the coca leaf The newly installed president visits the coca farmers Shinaota, Tropics of Cochabamba Saturday January 28th, 2006

WHAT IS COCA? Long before coca was used to make cocaine, indigenous people chewed coca leaves as a dietary supplement Currently, the consumption of coca leaves is an integral part of daily life for peasants, miners, and workers, and is legally available for sale It is rich in protein and vitamins, and it grows in regions where other food sources are scarce. Though the Coca-Cola formula is a trade secret, some believe that coca leaves are still used as flavorings

COCA POLITICS The U.S., advocates a zero-tolerance coca-eradication policy, in which all coca farming is prohibited, even if crops are not used in the production of drugs President Morales’ stance is that the cocaine problem should be resolved on the consumption side, and that farmers who use coca for other means should be allowed to cultivate crops without fear its destruction through crop dusting and military acts Both countries have agreed to work against drug trafficking. Morales states, "there will be zero cocaine, zero drug trafficking, but not zero coca.” In his opinion, zero coca is equivalent to zero Aymaras

MORALES’ OTHER POLICIES Against capitalism In January, 2006, he cut his salary by 57% to $1,875 a month. Prior to the election, he shared a flat with other MAS officers. Has argued for the establishment of a constituent assembly to transform the country Proposes the creation of a new hydrocarbon law to guarantee at least 50% of revenue to Bolivia. Morales has taken a middle ground: he supports the nationalization of natural gas companies, but also supports foreign cooperation in the industry

REFERENCES Bolivia. (n.d.). Wikipedia. Retrieved June 5, 2006, from Chapman, E., & Abasolo, D. (2006, June 12). Viva Bolivia! [Long live Bolivia!]. The Battalion, opinion. Retrieved June 13, 2006, from inion/‌Viva-Bolivia shtml?sourcedomain= ublisher.com Coca. (n.d.). Wikipedia. Retrieved June 12, 2006, from Coca: Botany and History. (n.d.). Evo Morales. Retrieved June 13, 2006, from Evo Morales. (n.d.). Wikipedia. Retrieved June 12, 2006, from Kurtz-Phelan, D. (2005, December 22). Bolivia, after the election. Slate. Retrieved June 13, 2006, from Profile. (n.d.). Evo Morales. Retrieved June 13, 2006, from Profile: Evo Morales. (2005, December 14). BBC News. Retrieved June 12, 2006, from