After months of unrest largely through indigenous activism, Bolivia’s president Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada promises to go forward with his original plans for moderate reform. De Lozada’s conservative agenda has been rejected by both the far right and the largely leftist indigenous parties. Cocalero Evo Morales, a popular indigenous lawmaker fighting corporate globalization and US encroachment, remains obstinate in his resistance to de Lozada’s neoliberal program.