Susana Seleme writes in El Deber: The ‘boli-bourgeois’ and the middle class ‘Boli-bourgeois’ are called the hundreds of businessmen, officials and bankers who became the more rich and opulent caste of Venezuela, under the shadow of the ‘socialist-bolivarian’ [from Bolivar] structure of Hugo Chávez (+) and its successor, Nicolás Maduro, via corruption. Bolivia is not a…
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Under this ochlocracy, read how Bolivia lost its rights!
Carlos Valverde writes in El Deber: Full triangle! [the triangle is complete] The authoritarian power uses the resource that has at its disposal to have more power; goes to the Constitution when it can and makes laws that also suits them. In the case of the Bolivian constitutional power, the President Evo Morales, instead of basing…
What to do about sun-ray (UV) exposure in Bolivia?
Roxana Escobar reports for El Deber: EXPERTS RECOMMEND TAKING PRECAUTIONS Most harmful solar rays at this time You must apply sunscreen every 90 minutes, cover with light clothing and light colors, and hydrate with water. The high temperatures and the burning Sun hitting the Santa Cruz capital, does not prevent Faustina Rojas to be located…
You can help Bolivian children while doing your Christmas shopping!
Aldeas SOS needs no introduction as it has bloomed over the years, helping orphan children. So the following links can be used to either help them directly or do your Christmas shopping, God bless you in helping these children! AQUI: http://www.aldeasinfantiles.org.bo/productos And, if you have any questions, go to this link: http://www.vive-bo.com/sos/2013-catalogo-aldeas-infantiles/#consultar Merry Christmas to YOU ALL.
Authoritarianism or megalomania? what is WRONG with current president?!
Like “big mouth” Venezuelan presidents (existing and previous one), Bolivian president has the tendency to believe he is the messiah and just speaks out whatever happens in his mind… this time threatens the NGO world… is it a sign of a democratically elected government that turned into an authoritarian regime? is it a sign of…
Learn about the “type” of country Bolivia has become into…
Susana Seleme writes in El Deber: In which country do we live? That question was made by no less than Senator of the Santa Cruz, Isaac Ávalos, as a result of which the ‘tomatierras’ [land takeovers] assault and ‘occupy’ agricultural properties with crops in the production process. It is the case of Limoncito, North of…
