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Laptop Computers June 10, 2005 (AXcess News) La Paz - Bolivian protesters have
taken over several oil fields of a Spanish oil company after weeks
of demonstrations demanding the nationalization of the country's
energy industry. The protests have forced President Carlos Mesa to
offer his resignation.
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Laptop Computer Bolivia's Congress is scheduled to meet Thursday in a special
session to decide if it will accept Mr. Mesa's resignation and
appoint a successor. The President resigned on Monday - for the
second time since March - in the face of mounting public opposition
to his government's policies.
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Desktop Computer On Wednesday, officials said, a group of indigenous protesters
took over several oil fields in the eastern part of the country.
Growing public protest is bringing the country's economy to a
standstill. President Mesa warned lawmakers that only new elections
would end the protests.
Notebooks The president says this is a time for him to resign, not a time
for what he calls "betting on madness."He was referring to
lawmakers' suggestion that he should be replaced by the unpopular
Senate leader Hormando Vaca Diez. The president asked Mr. Vaca Diez
not to accept the post, and called for new elections
instead.Thousands of demonstrators have clogged the streets of La
Paz and other Bolivian cities for weeks, calling for the
nationalization of the country's energy industry. They are also
demanding a new constitution that would give the country's
indigenous population greater say in politics.
Lenovo President Mesa has warned Bolivians the public disorder is
bringing the country to the brink of civil war and called for an
end to demonstrations.
Hard Drive Working poor, like Adolfo Colque, say they are not deterred by
the president's warning.
Travelstar Mr. Colque says Bolivia needs a new election in the near future.
Otherwise, he says, the unrest will continue.Source: Voice of
America
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