An Editorial from El Diario: Politicians guilty of dispersing the vote The experiences left by the elections of October 20, especially due to the fraud committed by the MAS government party and its forced candidate, have not served our politicians who, due to their ambitions, regardless of the country’s future, have resulted in a dispersion…
Category: Drug war – narcotraffick
MAS is instability – El MAS es inestabilidad
Carlos Klinsky writes in El Deber; MAS is instability The last two signs of life launched by Evo Morales from Buenos Aires confirm his authoritarian character. First was the unhappy phrase about the “armed militias,” from which he had to retract at the risk of a revocation of his refuge in Argentina. And now, the…
Drug Trafficking Defense – Defensa del narcotráfico
Humberto Vacaflor writes in El Deber: Drug Trafficking Defense The discovery of 32 cocaine factories in just seven hours in Chapare, the destruction of a modern hydrochloride factory that produced a ton per day, the capture of a plane with a ton of Bolivian drugs in Mexico and the detention of linked millionaire masistas to…
Clear proof of a devious, evil ruler – Prueba clara de un gobernante malvado y tortuoso
Guider Arancibia reports for El Deber: With revealing audios, Colonels denounce the High Command of the Morales regime The lawsuit is against the High Command of Yury Calderón for terrorism. They reveal that the deaths in Montero could have been avoided, but they gave no order to act. Because of an alleged Evo’s mandate, gave…
The orgiastic economic policy of Evo Morales – La orgiástica política económica de Evo Morales
An Editorial from El Diario: The orgiastic economic policy of Evo Morales The poor administration of national and state assets by the MAS government, the political party of former President Evo Morales, exceeded all levels of inefficiency and irresponsibility that gave rise to unbridled corruption and waste of money owned by the Bolivian people. It…
Jeanine Añez wants to be Bolivia’s president. She is betraying her vow to restore democracy – La presidenta interina de Bolivia traicionó su mandato
Andres Oppenheimer writes in the Miami Herald Just when we thought that Bolivia was transitioning to democracy following authoritarian ruler Evo Morales’ resignation, the country’s caretaker president, Jeanine Añez, has betrayed her mandate by declaring that she will run for office in the May 3 elections. Shame on her! Añez’s Jan. 25 announcement on Bolivia’s…
