Gas and cocaine top Morales grand tour agenda

Bolivia’s President-elect Evo Morales has said during a visit to the Netherlands that nationalising his country’s energy reserves was key to wiping out poverty, but that changes should happen gradually to avoid upheaval.

Bolivia’s President-elect Evo Morales has said during a visit to the Netherlands that nationalising his country’s energy reserves was key to wiping out poverty, but that changes should happen gradually to avoid upheaval.

Bolivia’s proven and potential natural gas reserves total 53.3 trillion cubic feet and are second only to Venezuela in South America, according to the US Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration.

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