El Diario reports: Environmental alarm The country is among the 10 most deforested in the world In 2010 the loss of the forest was 20 times more than the planetary average according to the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Foundation of Germany Data from scientists from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, better known as NASA of…
Month: December 2018
From Chiquitania to salar, travel for a different end of the year
Pagina Siete reports: Depending on the destination and the activity, packages of about four days cost between 220 and 3,000 bolivianos per person. From the Chiquitania by train to the beauty of the Salar de Uyuni; from the adventure in the Amazon to the joy in the vineyards of Tarija. There are several options to…
Tuto presents two proposals against the rating of Evo to those mobilized by 21F
Pagina Siete reports: According to Quiroga, at the domestic level, the primary elections must be annulled and, at the external level, the OAS pronouncement must be requested. Former President Jorge Tuto Quiroga addressed today the citizen platforms, civic committees and all citizens who are mobilized demanding respect for the referendum of February 21, 2016 and…
IF this doesn’t show how corrupt evo is … I don’t know what else could it be?!
El Diario reports: He met with state communicators Evo Morales will use public officials for electoral campaign Law 026 of the Electoral Regime prohibits public servants from using State resources and assets for partisan political purposes. President Evo Morales after the meeting held with public officials responsible for the communication units of the governorates and…
evo’s biggest and absurd lie!
evo has surpassed his stupidity! This cartoon from Pagina Siete, 12/13/2018, shows him lying bluntly. Understanding this behavior and his claims that in the Chapare, they only grow bananas and fish breeding … when ALL the world knows that over 90% of the coca crop goes to cocaine production. His big mouth shows how…
Bolivian President Evo Morales is carrying out a slow-motion coup. Why isn’t the region talking about it?
Andres Oppenheimer writes in The Miami Herald: On the occasion of the Dec. 10 U.N. Human Rights Day, Kimberly Breier — the U.S. State Department’s top official in charge of Latin American affairs — sent out several tweets rightfully condemning the dictatorial regimes of Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua. But why she didn’t mention Bolivia? I’ve been…
