Methodist activist joins new Bolivian Cabinet

 

LA PAZ (Bolivia) -- The recipient of the 2003 World Methodist Peace Award has been named Minister of Justice for the new government of Bolivia.


Ms Casimira Rodriguez Romero has become a member of the Cabinet of President Evo Morales, who was inaugurated on Jan 22 in La Paz.

Ms Rodriguez is Chief Executive of the National Federation of Household Workers, a union that successfully lobbied the Bolivian Parliament to pass the Household Workers Law in 2003. Since 2001, she also has headed the Confederation of Household Workers of Latin America and the Caribbean.

Even as a teenager, she was an advocate of workers' rights. The union struggled for 12 years to get the Household Workers Law passed. Of the 132,000 household workers in Bolivia, 99 per cent are women.


CASIMIRA RODRIGUEZ ROMERO:
An advocate of workers' rights.
-- UMNS picture.


Mr Morales, an Aymara Indian, is leading the first indigenous government in Bolivia's history.


Ms Rodriguez, a Quechua Indian, attends Emmanuel Methodist Church in Cochabamba.


The Rev Gustavo Loza, a Methodist pastor and mentor to Ms Rodriguez, wrote about the optimism that has resulted from the election of Mr Morales in a reflection entitled "Winds of Hope Among the Bolivian People".


He noted that past governments had spoken about hope "while they continued to fill their coffers with the suffering and pain of this people, and the sale of natural resources, a blessing of God, changing hope into desperation.


"Today we feel very differently because this wind of hope blows with vigour, surging through our bodies, spirits and our communities. We want to say that we feel so very good.


"This hope is being manifested in our lives in a passion for achieving what we now believe is possible, because we believe in the God of promise who renews our lives through a living hope," he wrote.


Ms Rodriguez is scheduled to speak on May 6 during the May 4-7 United Methodist Women's Assembly in Anaheim, California. -- United Methodist News Service.