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FORT LAUDERDALE, June 7 (Xinhuanet) -- The General
Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) on Tuesday passed a
declaration on the situation of Bolivia as its closed its three-day meetings
here in the southern US State of Florida.
The declaration regretted the
exacerbation of the political crisis in Bolivia, which has resulted in President
Carlos Mesa's tendering his resignation, and expressed "the need for the
resignation of the president of Bolivia to be considered in terms of the
statutory channels established in the country's Constitution."
The declaration called upon Bolivian political
parties "to surmount the present crisis promptly, through dialogue, in a
peaceful fashion, and with respect for human rights, in accordance with
applicable constitutional provisions, preserving democracy and guaranteeing the
unity of Bolivia."
Moreover, the declaration also expressed the
readiness of the OAS "to provide all cooperation that may be requested by the
legitimate Bolivian authorities to facilitate dialogue as a means of surmounting
the crisis and guaranteeing the preservation of democratic institutions."
Bolivian President Carlos Mesa submitted his
resignation late Monday to Congress after mass anti-government protesters
paralyzed the country's capital of La Paz.
"It is my responsibility to say that this is as far
as it can go." Mesa said on national television. "I have taken the decision to
present my resignation from the presidency."
For several weeks, the protesters are demanding
nationalization of the country's natural gas sector. Bolivia has the
second-largest gas reserves in South America, after Venezuela. The long-term
crisis over the gas issue has already forced Mesa's predecessor, Gonzalo Sanchez
de Lozada, to step down 20 months ago.Enditem |