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"Welcome to the Axis of Evil" - Bolivian President Evo Morales to Paraguayan President-Elect Fernando Lugo
Thursday, April 24, 2008 :Bolivian President Evo Morales came to New York this week to deliver the keynote address at the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous issues. Morales became Bolivia's first indigenous president when he was in 2005 with more popular support than any Bolivian leader in decades. Democracy Now! co-host Juan Gonzalez had a chance to sit down with President Morales at the Bolivian mission in New York for an interview. Morales discusses issues of world hunger, biofuels and climate change, relations with Paraguayan President-elect Fernando Lugo, his push to introduce a new constitution in Bolivia, his accusations that the US ambassador is leading a conspiracy against his government, his thoughts on the U.S. presidential elections and more.
Thursday, April 24, 2008 :Bolivian President Evo Morales came to New York this week to deliver the keynote address at the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous issues. Morales became Bolivia's first indigenous president when he was in 2005 with more popular support than any Bolivian leader in decades. Democracy Now! co-host Juan Gonzalez had a chance to sit down with President Morales at the Bolivian mission in New York for an interview. Morales discusses issues of world hunger, biofuels and climate change, relations with Paraguayan President-elect Fernando Lugo, his push to introduce a new constitution in Bolivia, his accusations that the US ambassador is leading a conspiracy against his government, his thoughts on the U.S. presidential elections and more.
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