The President of Bolivia will chair the National Council of Autonomy

“I invited all the members, you know, the president presides over, the vice president, part of the executive authority, the provinces, and we are talking about the (municipal) union system, and local self-government,” said the deputy. Communications Minister Gabriela Alcon.

He added that coordinating the meeting is the prerogative of the technical secretariat of the council, which is exercised by the agency of the ministry for self-government, attached to the file of the presidency of the republic.

The headquarters will be Casa Grande del Pueblo and authorities will be present at all levels of government: national, administrative, municipal, indigenous regions and the Gran Chaco region, it is reported.

Alkon added that the only topic that will be discussed is the progress of the population and housing census, whose previous process is underway with the aim of conducting the national survey on March 23, 2024.

According to the National Institute of Statistics (INE), the Statistical Mapping Update (ACE) on July 3 of this year had a lead of 98.5 percent nationally, which means only 1.5 percentage points are missing. To close the pre-census stage.

According to the National Institute of Statistics, only the departments of La Paz, Cochabamba and Santa Cruz are missing, which have already exceeded 95 percent of progress, according to the planned schedule for 2024.

With a lead of 99 percent, La Paz is about to complete the ACE, Cochabamba has scored 98 and Santa Cruz has already scored 95.

The provinces of Pando, Beni, Oruro, Chuquisaca, Potosí and Tarija have already closed their pre-census phase.

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With the information collected, the NIS will determine the number of census questionnaires, voluntary workers, and will determine where each enumerator will carry out their work, and all this data is necessary to organize the exercise scheduled for March 23, 2024.

Based on this fieldwork, the number of occupied, unoccupied and collective dwellings, as well as the correct names of places in current cartography, are also updated by geo-referencing all dwellings.

According to the National Institute of Statistics, the pilot census will take place from 29 to 31 July of the current year in Cochabamba.

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