From the U.S. Mission to the Organization of American States: November 12, 2019 Taking into account the situation in Bolivia and, particularly, the events of November 10th, 2019, the Governments of Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, USA, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Panama, Paraguay, Peru and Venezuela resolve to: 1. Reject all acts of…
Month: November 2019
Brazil rejects that events in Bolivia represent a coup – statement
Reuters reports, photo from Pagina Siete: BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazil’s government rejects that recent events in Bolivia represent a coup and sees Evo Morales’ resignation as opening a path to preserve “democratic order”, the foreign ministry said in a statement on Tuesday. The ministry added that Brazil is ready to collaborate with the interim leadership…
We left 14 dark years of oblivion. Let’s rebuild, all Bolivians together!
Bolivia has a new Constitutional President Lawyer, Jeanine Añez, 52, was Second Vice President of the Senate, and since many of evo’s acolytes left the country and the government along with him; those remaining congress people from the MAS didn’t want to participate in the Congress Session. My take on this is as follows: The…
evo’s accomplishments – qué logró evo? – THERE WAS NO COUP D’ETAT
Many people around the world and in country think that evo is cool, great President, the best, the Mandela of South America, is now en route to his exile in Mexico. Why did he leave on such a rush? Well, he committed electoral fraud, despite not qualifying to run for election. Bolivian people was fed…
Bolivia crisis: Clashes follow President Morales’ resignation – THERE WAS NO COUP D’ETAT!
BBC News reports: There have been clashes in Bolivia after the resignation of President Evo Morales following a disputed election. At least 20 people were injured as Morales supporters battled with police in the cities of La Paz and El Alto, local media report. Mr Morales, 60, accused the police of targeting peaceful protesters and…
Bolivia is in danger of slipping into anarchy. It’s Evo Morales’s fault. – THERE WAS NO COUP D’ETAT!
From the Editorial Board of The Washington Post: BOLIVIA WAS wracked by violence and in danger of slipping into anarchy on Monday. While both military leaders and civilian agitators were culpable, there could be little doubt who was ultimately responsible for the chaos: newly resigned president Evo Morales. Mr. Morales, who had grown increasingly autocratic…
