Town and country y planning legislation in Bolivia
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This paper is the child of a three month pilot experience as within the terms of that agreement signed between the United Nations Centre for Settlements and the Spanish Ministry of Public Works (Project BOE/841001), that envisaged an overall assistance to the Bolivian Ministry of Planning and Housing in the shape of a loaning of two spanish experts who were to draw up a «Proposal for Future Planning Legislation». The document born of this is seen to amply warrant the appositeness of the experience while justifying the constitutional sense behind the clause in this that calls for the drawing up of a planning scheme for the nation. The experience is further shown as clarifying the nature and needs of the situation in 1986 y and lays out those major mechanisms and legal procedures that would seem essential to any drawing up of a future plan for the country's planning at an overall and national level.
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