Bolivian TIPNIS current display of forces… 8/26/11

As time goes by, the Bolivian public perception and stakeholders opinion worldwide are reflected in this cartoon by El Diario, August 26, 2011. Ministers Delgadillo and Romero represent the whole executive power behind current president. The protest march led by TIPNIS and supported by CONAMAQ and CIDOB grows by the minute! So far, ministers who went to meet the walking…

TIPNIS reassumes protest walk; high cost of road questioned

Indigenous groups at the TIPNIS protest walk, resumed the walk at 5am today. They want ten ministers to be present to start the dialogue. Minister Delgadillo said they could start meetings with the three ministers already in the area. It is expected that some ministers will arrive today, uncertain that ten ministers, as requested, will be there….

Bolivia: To be USAID or not to be?

To be or not to be… that is the question! Like that, current Bolivian government appears to be confused. Yesterday, former minister of the Presidency, Juan Quintana (currently head of a recently created institution which aims at controlling the international boundaries of Bolivia but sits very close to Santa Cruz city) said that USAID should be expelled from the country. Today, Minister…

TIPNIS negotiation/dialogue underway! 16:16 hrs 8/25/11

Bolivian government and TIPNIS leaders have decided to go ahead with the dialogue! The indigenous groups do expect that more ministers (9) join the talks to lead the discussion tables that were created (6) to discuss/evaluate the 16 points the groups are asking the government. http://www.paginasiete.bo/2011-08-25/Nacional/Destacados/Destacados_019.aspx The indigenous group does want current Bolivian president to come to the dialogue,…

Bolivian TIPNIS negotiation with the government UPDATE, 13:22 hrs

UNITEL and PAT news reported on their midday programs that the TIPNIS indigenous group and other indigenous organizations are waiting a reply from the government to their demands. TIPNIS leaders said they do not want the government to continue with their accusations; they want eight more ministers to come to meet with them along with…

Bolivia’s poor fiscal budget execution during 2010

As you can see in Pagina Siete’s report (Aug 25, 2011), Bolivian public sector lack of expenditures is growing over the years, as the red columns show for 2008 to 2010. The chart above that graph lists: central government (36.6%), departmental governments (20.7%), municipalities (30.6%) and other public institutions (percentages in parenthesis represent current budget execution). Between 2008…