"I don't want to be president because to be president is to be a prisoner of the transnationals, of the llunkus, to be a prisoner of a colonial state..."
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Government ministersIndigenous rights activistsIndigenous peoplePoliticians from BoliviaEnvironmentalists from Bolivia
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"Quispe: No creo que lleguemos al poder este 2014" in ERBOL (4 November 2013).
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