A story of dialogue, conflict and peacebuilding in Bolivia. Paramaribo, Suriname March 5 6, 2014

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A story of dialogue, conflict and peacebuilding in Bolivia Paramaribo, Suriname March 5 6, 2014

UNDP Regional Project on DD http://www.democraticdialoguenetwork.org/app/en 1. Demand driven technical assistance for dialogue process design, implementation, facilitation, monitoring and documentation. 2. Capacity development among key stakeholders. 3. Knowledge production and sharing

A brief history of UNDP supported dialogue processes: Successes and failures Law on Public- Vision Guatemala post conflict 1990 Bolivia 2000 National Agreement Against Poverty Private Participation Guatemala 2005 Vision 2020 Panama Ecuador Colombia relations with Carter Center 2008-2009 2012 Bambito Declaration Panama Canal Dialogo Argentino post crisis 2001 Dialogue National Haiti 2007 Constitutional Reform Bolivia Dialogue Gob Panama- Ngable Bougle More details: www.democraticdialoguenetwork.org

The dialogue journey 6 8 months Honoring Commitments 1 3 months Analyzing Ripeness for Dialogue Assessing enabling conditions, actors, conveners, potential for dialogue. If not dialogue, then what? 3 6 months Pre-dialogue and Strengthening Capacities Guaranteeing an environment that encourages trust, facilitates a balance in negotiations and promotes equal participation among stakeholders. Establishing Agreements Validating the 'ground rules' of the process, construction of an agenda, prioritization of issues and themes under discussion, defining the mechanics of the process, as well as the launch of the deliberation sessions, where the agreements will be reached. Creating the guarantees necessary to ensure compliance of the agreements, including accountability, transparency, ownership and protection for the agreements achieved.

Approaches to Dialogue processes Top bottom approach Political negotiations High public profile Low profile negotiation pendulum Horizontal Capacity Move laterally among actors and within sectors Vertical Capacity Move and link the high decision making levels with the community based initiatives and analyses From the middle to the top and bottom Workshops on the analysis and approaches to key issues and problems Take the form of high and low profile Sustained multi actor conversations Bottom top approach Strengthening of capacities (leadership and institutional) Dialogue and deliberation spaces for citizens beyond consultations Proposal formulation and analysis

Why Bolivia? Recent major social and political changes Historic, ethnic, cultural and political divides Three year process to draft and approve a new constitution. Tensions, polarization and violence Constitutional reform solved through a laborious process of political dialogue and negotiated compromises paving the way for a majority approval of a new constitution in January 2009

Context First indigenous president ever. Wins by absolute majority Pledges to promote a new constitution that would change institutional structure of state Process opens space for regional governments to claim for autonomy. Ethnic and social recognition of coca growers as well as acceptance of the cultural significance of coca for Andean communities. Two parallel demands engrained in Bolivian society for a long time. Distribution of revenues from gas exploitation. Tension and violence. Risk of separatism Regional consequences.

main actors involved President and his political base ( peasants, indigenous, labor organizations and intellectuals) Four Governors of the Media Luna ( half the country s surface, 42% of the national GDP including massive gas reserves and generous pastures of strategic agro industrial importance, one third of the country population, per capita GDP is one third higher than national average, its HDI is higher than Latin America average) Regional civic groups and entrepreneurs supporting autonomy Existing Political Parties

Main causes of conflict Discussion and approval of the constitutional project Re Foundation of the state Autonomy demands Distribution of gas revenues Emerging social and political conflicts revealed and exacerbated old ideological, social, geographical, ethnic and regional territorial divides existing in the country

Conflict and Dialogue Timeline Approval of of the the law law calling for for a Constituent Assembly CA CA reaches consensus on on voting procedures Approval of of Presidential recall referendum mandate and and prefects Decree calling for for a referendum Events in in Pando Sept Sept 18 18 dialogue starts 2006 2007 2008 Lack Lack of of Agreement on on how how articles and and final final text text should be be approved CA CA is is paralyzed Sucre demands capital status Nov Nov 22 22 overview of of the the Constitution is is approved in in Military School in in absence of of reps reps from from opposition Various attempts To To set set up up dialogues Autonomy referendums in in response to to Constitutional Approval August 11 11 President invites opposition Dialogue breaks down

Dialogue Attempt January 2008 High polarization Government trying to hold a referendum to legitimize the Oruro constitution. Regional governments and autonomists groups claiming the procedure to approve the constitution had been illegal, and calling for and regional referenda to approve autonomy in four departments of the East and south A dialogue table is set aimed at discussing and reaching agreement on a) taxing on and distribution of gas revenues, b) harmonization of autonomous statutes and the national constitution, c) appointment of Supreme Court members an other state key positions. Process failed

Some Reasons 1.Actors would seat to exchange but continue to confront in public 2.Civic movements operating in parallel to political parties would adopt radical positions 3.No procedural rules were set, lack of structure, organization, agreed upon agenda, and starting documents 4.Live transmission of dialogue sessions inhibited open and honest exchange

Second Attempt On September 18 a dialogue starts between the President, Vice President, political parties and opposition governors Procedural changes Number of participants was reduced allowing for a more agile exchange as well as the definition of a viable and realistic agenda. Two technical commissions were created to harmonize regional statutes with the National Constitution. The popular claim for a dialogued, negotiated and peaceful solution was made public through the publication of opinion pools in mass media. Moral pressure. Twenty international observers from the UN, OAS, UNASUR, EU and several churches participated as observers during the sessions. Press was not authorized to participate in dialogue sessions. In October 21 st a draft Constitution was agreed upon in Congress and a law was passed calling for a Constituent referendum ( law 3942). A new Constitution was approved in January 2009 with 61% of the vote ending a cycle of conflict related to the amendment of the constitution that had started in 2006.

Three dimensions that facilitated the solution to the conflict Citizen: moral pressure from public opinion demanding peace and dialogue Political: strengthening of political parties and political will of government and opposition. Process: spaces for dialogue an trust building, sound technical proposals, defined agenda, rules

Key elements influencing the outcome National actors determine whether dialogue is needed and how to proceed Critical importance of preserving institutional spaces for processing conflicts and channel dialogues ( National Electoral Court and National Congress) as well as existing institutions ( political parties) Sound technical proposals made available during the Dialogue (Multiparty Democracy Bolivian Foundation) Track two/ informal dialogue spaces aimed at confidence building ( Parallel table functioning since 2007) International observation ( UN, OAS, UNASUR, EU) Citizen demand for a cessation of the violence, dialogue and a solution to the conflict. 92% of Bolivians thought the dialogue should continue