MAS (Movement for Socialism)
The Movement for Socialism (MAS) is a political party in Bolivia founded in 1998. It is known for its leftist ideology and focus on social justice, indigenous rights, and anti-imperialism. The party gained prominence under the leadership of Evo Morales, who became Bolivia's first indigenous president in 2006.
MAS advocates for policies that promote economic equality and social inclusion. The party has implemented various reforms aimed at reducing poverty and increasing access to education and healthcare. Despite facing political challenges and opposition, MAS remains a significant force in Bolivian politics.