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Bolivia expects support from CELAC and the EU on coca leaf

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La Paz, Feb 23 (Prensa Latina) Bolivia hopes for the support of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) and the European Union in the process to activate the “critical examination” and decriminalize the coca leaf internationally.

The Bolivian vice president, David Choquehuanca, urged both bodies to support Bolivia in its effort to declassify the coca leaf from the First List of Narcotic Drugs of the Single Convention of 1961.

“We call on the countries present in this event to support activating the process of critical examination of the current classification of the coca leaf (…)”, the vice president said at the 24th High Level Meeting of the CELAC-EU Drug Coordination and Cooperation Mechanism, which brought together in La Paz authorities from both regional blocs.

In March 2023, the Government of President Luis Arce announced the decision to activate this process through a critical examination by the World Health Organization.

Colombia, Peru and Bolivia are among the largest generators of the product, and the latter maintains a legal limit of 22,000 hectares for legal uses through the Coca Law, while the surplus is subject to eradication and rationalization.

Choquehuanca defended the benefits of coca with the argument that it is a cultural heritage and described its medicinal and nutritional qualities in a detailed presentation.

The “historical errors of the plant control regime and its derivatives, imposed with the Single Convention of 1961, “are correctable and reviewable” in light of current scientific evidence,” he stressed.

He also recalled that the native peoples did not participate in the negotiations of the Single Convention of 1961, where the coca bush and leaf were included in 1st List of narcotic drugs as a consequence of the report of the Commission of that Study of 1950.

The leader also denounced that there is “knowledge of the biased and discriminatory nature of the methodological framework of the ECOSOC study and the absence of comparative academic and technical-scientific rigor to sentence the natural coca leaf to extermination and include it in the list.

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