A blooming Bolivian governmental corruption through the humor lens

A pathetic reality as a result of current Bolivian  government who offered “the change” … change to what??? This is from La Razon, December 3, 2012: Oops.. says the minister of government as the facade of the Bolivian justice system falls… If you recall, this government’s failures such as corruption of high raining public officials…

Current Bolivian political corrupt scenario growing like a plague

Susana Seleme Antelo writes for El Deber, what has become evident: current central government is plagued with corruption: The plague As the black and bubonic plagues, which killed thousands of people, corruption in politics is a plague. It did not send to the other world any corrupt person; however, masked, discovered or not, this plague…

Failure of current Bolivian government’s “campaign against corruption”

El Diario’s editorial clearly reflects current Bolivian government’s performance: Failure of the “campaign against corruption” More than six years ago the then brand-new Government of Evo Morales announced with energetic attitude and deployment of advertising that it would end with the corruption problem that had acquired epidemic character and threatened to spread like oil on…

Bolivia is blocked!!

An interesting and opportune analysis by Humberto Vacaflor, from El Deber: We are blocked Brazil and Chile have tightened border controls to prevent the entry of the Bolivian drug in their territories. This has led to a drowning in the narco-industrial complex that has arisen in the area of influence of Chapare. The mafias that…

Nationwide, Bolivian public servants need to do a BETTER job!!!

We say we are a poor country, that we need lots of infrastructure of all sorts… etc. However, there is a simple thing that ALL current politicians must do: a better job!! for heaven’s sake! Pagina Siete reports: The Government already submitted the 2012 PGE [General State’s Budget] to the Legislative 45% budget execution of…

Bolivian youth 101: A needed reflection!

This article exposes most of our youth’s fears, challenges, lack of them… Fernanda Tejada Levy writes for La Prensa and certainly must be a subject for reflection… not only for our Bolivian youth, wherever they may be, but for all of us! Garbage for many, treasure of few Stuck in my mind a phrase I…