
Bolivian Movimiento al Socialismo
The Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) is a political party in Bolivia founded in 1998, primarily representing indigenous rights and social movements. It advocates for social justice, environmental protection, and economic reforms aimed at reducing inequality. Led by Evo Morales, Bolivia's first indigenous president, MAS gained power in 2005, implementing policies that focused on resource nationalization and public investment in social programs. The party has faced challenges, including political opposition and social divisions, but remains influential in Bolivian politics, promoting a vision of socialism that emphasizes empowerment for marginalized communities.