Bolivian president quits
Bolivian President Carlos Mesa said on Sunday he was resigning after 17 months in office as new protests spread through South America's poorest nation and threatened the important oil and gas sector.
Mesa, a political independent, announced his decision on radio and television on Sunday night and said he would tender his resignation to Congress on Monday.
"I have reached a limit in my work," Mesa told the Andean nation of 8 million, adding that his government had faced 820 protests since taking office in October 2003.
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