Some wrongdoings of current Bolivian government’s ineptness

Carlos Valverde writes in El Deber: Governmental bungling Thank goodness that this time it was J. R. Quintana, the most rejected character and the least credible of the Government (not without reason) that lashed out at Pagina Siete, which he accused of being a pro-Chilean newspaper; accused him, awkwardly, to have giving space to the…

Banking Law: every man to his own trade

Current Bolivia government knows about this century’s economics as I can write and speak fluently in all the more than thirty indigenous languages of their pluri-multi-nation… Hilton Heredia reports for El Deber: Economists and banking see more risks in law The ‘ceiling and floor’ rates scare industry. The ASFI does not see problems The sole…

Meet the real “self-proclaimed defender of mother nature”

A living oxymoron? a plain demagogue? or someone who just wants to take advantage of power, regardless…? It is not hearsay, it is the same person who uses “concepts” without the slight analysis, distorting everything and sending the worst possible messages… and all of that just because he got the majority of the votes… no…

Double standards are recurrent under this coca growing government…

This is an excellent editorial from El Diario: Double ethical standards about coca The current Government of the country apparently has double ethics in relation to the production and cultivation of the coca leaf. Indeed, on the one hand announces that it is dedicated to eradicate large areas of the bush, while, on the other…

Bolivia engages in debt at bonanza times…

Humberto Vacaflor writes in El Deber: Debts at times of bonanza The 2014 campaign has begun. Everything is handled with that in mind. The IDB and CAF presidents had to arrive, to praise the handling of the economy, coinciding with the new sovereign bond placement. The characters have to be first class. Outstanding. The international…