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Carlos Mesa

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Bolivia is not yet a country of equals.


— Carlos Mesa


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Direct access to sea is an essential part of foreign policy.


— Carlos Mesa


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I have reached a limit in my work.


— Carlos Mesa


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I want Bolivians to support their president.


— Carlos Mesa


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I will not be able to rule without you. You and I have the same responsibility. I do, as Bolivia's number one servant. Servant - one who serves the nation, not one whom the nation serves.


— Carlos Mesa


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I'm not going to run away from my responsibilities.


— Carlos Mesa


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My government has the challenge of addressing the issue of gas. The issue of gas cannot be addressed today without the participation of all Bolivians alike.


— Carlos Mesa


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The cost of pension reforms has been perhaps the biggest error committed in the process of modernizing Bolivia's economy.


— Carlos Mesa


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We must create a state that responds to the citizens' needs, and we need citizens who feel committed to their state because that state serves the citizens.


— Carlos Mesa


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Did you know about Carlos Mesa?

As Vice-President Mesa was quickly caught between the proverbial rock and hard place as a wave of protests and strikes shut down Bolivia in a bitter dispute known as the Bolivian Gas War. Despite his lack of experience in the political arena Mesa's star rose quickly in the Sánchez de Lozada administration. Following protests he tendered his resignation to Congress on March 6 2005; however the legislators voted almost unanimously the next day to reject his offer.

Mesa was previously a popular television journalist and personality known by many for his rectitude and impartiality. As Vice-President Mesa was quickly caught between the proverbial rock and hard place as a wave of protests and strikes shut down Bolivia in a bitter dispute known as the Bolivian Gas War.

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