Politics 101: … what is said and what ends up been done

Raul Penaranda writes in Pagina Siete: Distance between what is said and done Past Bolivian politicians were not a paragon of virtue, much less, and committed a series of contradictions between what they said and did. One offered a “moral revolution” and was involved in numerous scandals, another 500,000 jobs promised and fulfilled only 10%…

Current Bolivian ochlocracy wrongdoings will affect its voting results

Carlos Cordero writes in El Deber: The electoral defeat of MAS President Evo Morales has set himself and his staff the challenge of achieving 74% of the valid votes in the elections of October 2014. This means an increase of ten percentage points from the high vote obtained in 2009 (64.2%), including the votes of…

How current Bolivian gov defines, implements public policy

Carlos Toranzo writes in Pagina Siete: Public policy: whims and caprices If the President wishes an expensive plane, which seems to undermine his austerity spiel, the government decides to buy it so that he can travel with the comfort of Manchester United, with foreign crew and wasteful expenditure, which passes to the State’s account. And…

Bolivian gov’s leading to cruel, insane anarchy!

An Editorial from El Diario: Atrocities of community justice Since our country ‘s current regime institutionalized some eight years ago what is called “community justice”, there have been dozens of unbelievably horrific murder of individuals who were not subjected to the ordinary courts and then victimized without being recognized any right to defense, presumption of…