Part A: Juan Evo Morales Aima, known as Evo by many people, was born on 26th October 1959 in Orloolinoca. His father Dionisio Morales Choque and his mother Maria Mamani had seven children but two of them did not live as a child. His growth will later become a clear indicator of how to rule him. The house he grew up was a 10 - foot and 13 - foot adobe house with a straw 's roof. When I was 6 years old in Argentina I began harvesting sugar cane with my father and when I was 12 I took my father from Orllo herd to cochabamba in an independent city.
Evo Morales is a polar figure of Bolivia. Although he is very popular among the Coca farmers and the poor in most areas of the country, it is not very popular in other parts of the country. Santa Cruz does not like him because I think they like it very much and Potosi does not like him because he does not do anything to support their landmines. Evo changed the Constitution in 2009 and says that Bolivia is "multinational". In other words, Bolivia has multiple communities. Prior to Evo's election, the majority of the countries did not have a president, and politics and economics were very corrupt. It is still pretty corrupt, but now at least half of the members of Congress must be women, indigenous people are more representative, and they work harder to reduce poverty.
The political participation of indigenous peoples, particularly the recent victory of President Evo Morales in Bolivia, is particularly important and shows the possibility that indigenous peoples may become major political entities of their country of origin. Equally worth noting is the election of indigenous peoples as the mayor of the town of Latin America and the election of indigenous peoples' representatives to parliament and parliament. The election of these people shows a new campaign for indigenous communities to participate in political participation in their country of origin. However, political participation of indigenous immigrants in the destination country is still developing.
President Evo Morales of Bolivia's indigenous people took office as President Eduardo RodrÃguez Bezze as chairman of the Supreme Court and Morales who was leading the Bolivian legal team at the international court is another political opponent, former president Carlos Mesa I invited him to lead public opinion efforts in Bolivia. Mr. Mesa is an excellent historian and an excellent media presenter. Both are at the whiteest extreme of the Bolivian very diverse ethnic spectrum. The majority of the previous requests of the International Court of Justice consist of a group of senior international law experts led by Harvard's highly educated lawyer Eduardo Rodriguez Betze. In response to the situation in the early 2016, President Morales is personally responsible for the political, diplomatic and media efforts of Bolivia.