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| Embattled Bolivian President Carlos Mesa announced Sunday that he will submit his resignation to the National Congress on Monday. (Photo: Xinhua/AFP) |
LIMA, March 6 (Xinhuanet) -- Embattled Bolivian
President Carlos Mesa announced Sunday that he will submit his resignation to
the National Congress on Monday.
The decision to resign is for the consideration of the country and for the citizens of Bolivia, Mesa said in a
nationally broadcast address.
In the address, Mesa accused various political and
social organizations of "blocking" the country by organizing protests
anddemonstrations, according to reports from Bolivia.
It was not immediately clear whether he would be
replaced by aninterim leader or snap elections would be called before the
presidential term ends in 2007.
Mesa's government has faced a series of protests in
recent weeks, with street demonstrations and road blockades throughout the
country.
Demonstrators set roadblocks on nine important routes
of the South American country to protest against fuel price hikes while the
Santa Cruz province called for autonomy.
A mass work stoppage were also staged in the city of
El Alto todemand an immediate closure of the French-owned firm, which was
accused of failing to fulfill its program and drastically raising the prices of
water and sewage services.
Mesa attempted to resolve differences by making
important concessions, but finally decided to quit as the crisis showed no signs
of abating.
Mesa took office in October 2003 after former
President GonzaloSanchez de Lozada resigned in face of violent protests that
claimed at least 86 lives and paralyzed the impoverished country.
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