Three new partners, two females and one male, on Sunday joined the Cabinet of President Evo Morales, at the beginning of the second year of the State of Bolivia, inaugurated on January 22, 2010. Early on Sunday, the former Cabinet collective resignation submitted to the office to facilitate the management of Morales, however, preferred to keep most of the equipment, except energy minister, Luis Fernando Vincenti, replaced by José Luis Gutiérrez , Teresa Morales Olivera happens in the post of Minister of Plural Economy Productivity and Antonia Rodriguez, and the Ministry of Environment and Water has produced over from Maria Ester Udaeta by lawyer and human rights activist from the city of El Alto, Villa Julie Monk.
The oath of rigor came six hours later at Government House in La Paz. The ratified Minister of Foreign Affairs, David Choquehuanca, said on behalf of the Council of Ministers, composed of ten women and ten men, that the beginning of the Multinational State has not been easy. "We are still far from reaching our destination, but we have taken the first steps," he said, recognizing the pitfalls, mistakes and weaknesses committed but represent a learning process for revising them and overcome them.
Urged to banish individualism, corruption and bureaucracy that hinders the process of change. He noted the goal to promote the philosophy of "living well" that goes beyond the materialistic way of living in total comfort, it means thinking of others under the principles of complementarity and consensus, but also the respect for Mother Earth, Pachamama.
"We will not defeat the evils of capitalism if we do not assume the philosophy of living well," said Choquehuanca that other key elements cited as the "know how to love, learn to dance and learn to dream." "Only those who dream fight. The dreams are not slaves of capitalism. When a people rises dream, because dreaming is knowing how to think to know the track that will leave," he said.
President Morales closed the event by asking their partners for their great effort, at least 16 hours a day, to deliver the goals set by the Government for this new rule management and excuses such as family or illness. "I would say I can pick up in a coffin to the minister or minister in his office," joked Morales.
Morales presented on Saturday, the anniversary of his inauguration as first president of the Multinational State, a report to the Legislature of three hours, which did not fill the balance citizens' expectations, according to preliminary findings.
The oath of rigor came six hours later at Government House in La Paz. The ratified Minister of Foreign Affairs, David Choquehuanca, said on behalf of the Council of Ministers, composed of ten women and ten men, that the beginning of the Multinational State has not been easy. "We are still far from reaching our destination, but we have taken the first steps," he said, recognizing the pitfalls, mistakes and weaknesses committed but represent a learning process for revising them and overcome them.
Urged to banish individualism, corruption and bureaucracy that hinders the process of change. He noted the goal to promote the philosophy of "living well" that goes beyond the materialistic way of living in total comfort, it means thinking of others under the principles of complementarity and consensus, but also the respect for Mother Earth, Pachamama.
"We will not defeat the evils of capitalism if we do not assume the philosophy of living well," said Choquehuanca that other key elements cited as the "know how to love, learn to dance and learn to dream." "Only those who dream fight. The dreams are not slaves of capitalism. When a people rises dream, because dreaming is knowing how to think to know the track that will leave," he said.
President Morales closed the event by asking their partners for their great effort, at least 16 hours a day, to deliver the goals set by the Government for this new rule management and excuses such as family or illness. "I would say I can pick up in a coffin to the minister or minister in his office," joked Morales.
Morales presented on Saturday, the anniversary of his inauguration as first president of the Multinational State, a report to the Legislature of three hours, which did not fill the balance citizens' expectations, according to preliminary findings.
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