El Deber reports: CEPB receives draft of the arbitration bill The Confederation of Private Entrepreneurs of Bolivia (CEPB), received yesterday, the draft law on arbitration and conciliation from the hands of the assistant attorney for regulatory development, Erika Chavez, and Deputy Justice Minister Gabriel Machicao. The Vice President for the CEPB, Ronald Nostas said that…
Month: July 2014
Bolivian History 101: Battles of the Peru – Bolivian Confederation: Montenegro
From El Diario, June 24, 1927, Luis Crespo reported: Battles of the Peru – Bolivian Confederation: Montenegro Having learned of the Argentine incursion (June 11), General Otto Felipe Braun moved his forces and marched with them from Tupiza to Tarija, acquiring accurate news regarding where the Argentines were heading. Gen. Gregorio Paz, who was the…
Despite current Bolivian gov’s absurdities, the USA is our friend!
Yesterday, the USA had its 238 birthday! Congrats to my dear American friends! Los Tiempos reports: U.S. aims to boost the agenda with Bolivia The charge d’affaires of the United States [DCM], Peter Brennan yesterday stressed the importance of boosting bilateral agenda with Bolivia where prevail interests and mutual respect between the two countries. The…
Bolivian gov recognizes it is hard to stop mining encroachments…
ANF reports in El Deber: See problems to stop the occupations of mines Deputy Minister of Mining Policy, Eugenio Mendoza, acknowledged yesterday that the decree that is being developed to curb the encroachment of mines will not solve the problem in its entirety, but said that the Jurisdictional Mining (AJAM) Authority shall manage and reverse…
Bolivian cruceno won the karate gold medal: Mohamed Dames
Victor Hugo Lera reports for El Dia: South american Karate Dames managed to win the only gold for Bolivia Superior. The cruceño won the kumite test to Brazilian Guilherme Salgado. The Santa Cruz born Mohamed Dames won the gold medal in the fourteenth version of the South American Karate Championship Under-21, which took place in…
Is there rule of law under current Bolivian gov?!
Carlos Toranzo writes in Pagina Siete: Rule of Law? Is the rule of law a Western institution and therefore does not deserve to exist? Is the only rule of law the power of social movements and the discretion of the management of power by the government? Who, will accept the norm and continue? Who accepted…
