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The article discusses Bolivia's recent rapid approval and subsequent abrogation of Law 1720, which aimed to modify land conversion policies. Experts highlight that decision-making on land has overlooked the voices of local communities, especially indigenous and campesino groups, whose livelihoods depend heavily on small-scale agriculture. The conflict reveals deep tensions between efforts to attract investment and concerns over land concentration, rights, and environmental sustainability. The article emphasizes the need for inclusive, democratic debate on Bolivia’s future land model, respecting constitutional rights and considering social, cultural, and ecological factors.
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