Humberto Vacaflor writes in El Diario: The contribution of MAS Since the coca grower Morales left the country, in a hurry, losing his underpants, it has been possible to appreciate the contribution his political party can make to the country. It has stopped concessional credits (very convenient) that the country could receive to attend to…
Month: June 2020
Una vergüenza llamada Salvador Romero
Para que no queden dudas, esto fue lo que dijo: Y esto es lo que pasará: Mientras el innombrable … sigue imperturbable en su intención de volver a tomar el poder … Hasta obtienen fondos públicos, desde Entel financiando su radio/terrorista causachum-coca … tambien reciben fondos, ¡¿después de haber cometido fraude?! Y de seguir con…
The New York Times stupid blunder! – ¡El estúpido error del New York Times!
Editorial from Pagina Siete: OAS response to NYT study Through an extensive document, the OAS General Secretariat responded to the string of pronouncements that have become known internationally and that progressively cast doubt on fraud in the October elections. What triggered the OAS reaction was a report published in the New York Times, in which,…
On the brink of a coup d’état – Al borde del golpe
Humberto Vacaflor writes in El Deber: On the brink of a coup d’état Since his withdrawal, not retirement, Juan del Granado has made a very correct observation: “there was a too hasty constitutional succession.” And now the country is paying the price for that mistake. MAS had been defeated. During the battle, the cocalero defenders…
The permanent Bolivian crisis – La permanente crisis boliviana
Editorial from El Dia: The permanent Bolivian crisis Does anyone remember when Bolivia was free of ultimatums? When was it that we were without threats? When could we get away from the precipice, without being about to take the step towards the abyss? When could we dream of leaving the old stigma of an infeasible…
MAS corruption 101
Gregorio Lanza writes in Pagina Siete: Candidate Arce, how much does the corruption of the Evo regime amount to? Citizens are tired of corruption. Thirteen years of the MAS regime left an indelible mark, especially in the middle classes, which can be the incentive to build a better country. The rejection of this socio-political disease…
