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Bolivian government

The Bolivian government is a democratic republic with a president as the head of state and government. It has a multi-party system and a legislative branch called the National Assembly, which includes the Chamber of Deputies and the Chamber of Senators. The president is elected by popular vote and oversees the executive branch, while the legislative branch makes laws. Bolivia's constitution recognizes diverse indigenous cultures and aims to promote social inclusion. The government operates with separation of powers, checks and balances, and is committed to developing policies that address economic development, social justice, and indigenous rights.