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SUCRE, Bolivia — Riots convulsed Bolivia’s colonial capital Sunday after allies of President Evo Morales approved the framework for a new constitution that would permit his indefinite re-election and could radically alter Bolivian politics. At least two people were killed.
A full article-by-article version of the constitution, which would establish a multiethnic state with 36 self-governing regions for indigenous groups, has yet to be approved.
But Morales said Sunday that the new charter’s essence has now been determined. Voters will determine its fate, he said, without giving a date. Denver Post wire services



