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Evo Morales

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The U.S. should be equally responsible for diminishing the cocaine market within the United States as it is in fighting the drug elsewhere.


— Evo Morales


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This is a coca leaf. This is not cocaine. This represents the culture of indigenous people of the Andean region.


— Evo Morales


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Vaca Diez, do not destroy our country!


— Evo Morales


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We are starting a process of decolonization in Bolivia. All this is bringing about change and we will continue.


— Evo Morales


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We can not have equilibrium in this world with the current inequality and destruction of Mother Earth. Capitalism is what is causing this problem and it needs to end.


— Evo Morales


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We can pay the ecological debt by changing economic models, and by giving up luxury consumption, setting aside selfishness and individualism, and thinking about the people and the planet Earth.


— Evo Morales


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We Indians are Latin America's moral reserve. We act according to a universal law that consists of three basic principles: do not steal, do not lie and do not be idle.


— Evo Morales


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For this reason García related that:
The MAS is in no sense seeking to form a socialist government. What I do as a Marxist is evaluate the actual potential for development in society. In 1982 the leftist Hernán Siles Zuazo and the Democratic and Popular Union (Unidad Democrática y Popular - UDP) took power in representative democratic elections before bowing to U.

Politically a democratic socialist he leads the Movement for Socialism party (MAS) and the Cocalero trade union. Growing coca he joined the cocalero trade union rising to prominence in the campesino (rural laborers) union campaigning against the United States and Bolivian government's attempts to eradicate coca as a part of the War on Drugs. Gaining increasing visibility through the gas conflict and the Cochabamba protests of 2000 in 2002 he was expelled from Congress though came second in that year's presidential election.

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