Ramiro Cucho, Jiliri Apu Mallku of the Council of Nations of the Ayllus
and Markas from Qullasuyo (Conamaq). (Photo: elpais.cr)
La Paz, April 29 (RHC) – Participants of the United Nations Organization (UN) Permanent Forum on Indigenous Affairs recognize Bolivia’s progressive position in this direction, a source representing the South American country’s representation assured this Friday.
“They see our beloved Bolivia as an example of progress and particularly of implementing policies for the benefit of them, the indigenous peoples,” said Jiliri Apu Mallku of the Council of Nations of the Ayllus and Markas of Qullasuyo (Conamaq). , Ramiro Cucho.
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In a telephone conversation with the state broadcaster Bolivia TV, the head of the delegation from the Altiplano country expressed that everything that is being done for “the preservation of Mother Earth” generates great admiration.
The spokesman for the Bolivian representation commented that after the exchanges at the UN with his colleagues from Russia, the United States, Asian countries, Peru and Brazil, he noted as a common denominator the recognition of the Plurinational State for its advances in the defense of the rights of natives Population.
The Bolivian representation, which is made up of representatives of the so-called Pact of Unity, will take part in the UN specialist forum from this Thursday.
Cucho expressed satisfaction at being able to share experiences, ideologies and thoughts with his colleagues from other continents, especially in view of the events following the inauguration of Jeanine Áñez’s de facto government in November 2019.
The indigenous leader highlighted the interest aroused among the interlocutors by the experiences of state politics in the Andean Amazonian country and the role of social organizations. (Source:PL)