Movement for Socialism
The "Movement for Socialism" (Movimiento al Socialismo, MAS) is a political party in Bolivia founded in 1998. It advocates for social justice, indigenous rights, and economic reforms aimed at reducing inequality. The party gained prominence under the leadership of Evo Morales, who became Bolivia's first indigenous president in 2006.
MAS promotes policies that focus on nationalization of key industries, land reform, and the empowerment of marginalized communities. The party has faced both support and opposition, reflecting the diverse political landscape in Bolivia. Its influence continues to shape the country's social and economic policies.