LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) - President Evo Morales committed himself and Bolivia's nine state governors on Monday to face recall votes on Aug. 10, gambling that citizens will endorse his populist reforms halfway through his five-year term.


"Personally I have no fear of the people," Morales said. "Let the people judge us."
But the terms of the referendum make it much easier for Morales to survive than for some of his political opponents.
Morales originally proposed the recall vote in December amid a fierce battle over his proposed draft constitution that would increase the political power of Bolivia's long-oppressed indigenous majority. Bolivia's lower house of Congress approved it, but the idea went nowhere until last week, when it was suddenly revived by the opposition-controlled Senate.
The president's opponents figured Morales had been weakened by the landslide victory of the autonomy measure in Santa Cruz, Bolivia's largest and richest state. But they apparently neglected to consider the fine print of the recall referendum -which clearly gives Morales the upper hand.
Morales immediately accepted his opponents' challenge in a nationally televised address, and signed the bill on Monday.
The referendum requires removal from office if the officials get more "no" votes than the votes they won when they were elected, and if the percentage of "no" votes is greater than the candidates' winning percentage in 2005.
For example, Morales won the presidency with 1.5 million votes -53.7 percent. If 1.6 million vote to recall him, he'll be forced to call for a new presidential election -unless turnout is high enough to keep those "no" votes below 53.7 percent.
Bolivia's governors all won office with less than 50 percent, creating a much lower bar for their recalls.
For example, opposition governor Jose Luis Paredes rules the capital of La Paz, a Morales stronghold where he was elected with only 38 percent in 2005. If 39 percent vote to recall him, he'll be removed from office, even if 61 percent vote to keep him.

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