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In Sunday's Recall Vote, Morales' Populist Agenda Clashes With Santa Cruz-led Eurocrats

On Sunday, August 10, Bolivia held a national referendum to measure the people's confidence in President Evo Morales as well as the political viability of eight of the county's nine prefects (departmental governors). The vote was called for by Morales in response to four unofficial and illegal autonomy referendums held earlier this year in the provinces of Pando, Beni, Santa Cruz and Tarija, which form a regional anti-Morales bloc known as the Media Luna. Sunday's referendum functioned as a political recall vote.