From El Pais, Editorial, May 22, 2013: Controversial re-election Evo Morales’ will to be eligible for a third term violated Bolivia’s Constitution The Government of Bolivia published this Monday [5/20/13] the law allowing Evo Morales to arising for a third time to the presidential election. Having won the elections in 2006 and had been re-elected…
Category: Crime and Violence
Bolivian presidential original lie… and illegal… and arrogant… and many more BS!
Carlos Cordero Carraffa writes for El Deber: The original lie President Morales has almost all that power can offer: authority, prestige, economic resources and the things that money can buy. Except for some goods and virtues, both intangible, such as just causes, individual and collective awareness, political timing. Everything else in the market of life…
Too many violence and lies coming out of a “democratic” Bolivian central government…
Susana Seleme writes in El Deber: Of violence and lies When State violence “is introduced in the social life, you are shouting ‘ I am violence… let me pass, if not, you shall be crushed…’.” When he can not pose his mighty arm, neither daily nor on each shoulder, calls in his help falsehood… then,…
How useful for Bolivia is to have warlordism in the hands of an occasional president?! if any!!
Egocentrism? Cockiness? Dictatorial? Incapacity? are a few words that describe most of the actions of current president in power, as well as those of his minions… Eric Cardenas writes for El Diario: Presidential warlordism The warlordism in the light of political science is the political trend granting exceptional powers to chiefs or political leaders, those…
Bolivian poverty, underdevelopment and lack of employment
An Editorial from El Diario: Poverty, underdevelopment and lack of employment Due to the high international prices of gas, minerals and some commodities that we export, our income in foreign currency have risen considerably compared to what happened until eight or more years ago. That kind of surplus has allowed that the country has very…
A Bolivian cynic government!
HoyBolivia.com reports: Costas: Government manages with a high degree of cynicism Governor Rubén Costas said that the national Government accuses the [Catholic] bishops in the theft of the jewels of the Virgin of Copacabana, in an attempt to cause controversy and cover the real problems of the country. “As sometimes it [the government] disorients, even…
