By Álvaro Rosales Melgar, Unitel; Eju.tv: Bolivia is Without Dollars, Fuel, Facing High Inflation, and a Negative Trade Balance, Analysts and Politicians Warn On Monday, alarms were raised after the government revealed that it does not have enough foreign currency to purchase fuel and will now supply it to productive sectors at international prices. The…
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Conflicts Ahead: A Week Begins with Blockades and Marches Over Fuel Shortages | Conflictos en puerta: inicia una semana con bloqueos y marchas por falta de combustible
By Brújula Digital: Various sectors announce mobilizations in response to the fuel crisis, the seventh provision of the PGE, and other demands. Gold Mining Cooperatives Protest in Downtown La Paz /Photo: APG The coming days will be marked by conflicts in various regions of the country due to fuel shortages, the economic crisis, and opposition…
Who Will Define the Future of Bolivia | Quién definirá el futuro de Bolivia
Editorial, El Dia: Shouting in an aggressive and overbearing tone, the mayor of El Alto, Eva Copa, said a few days ago that the people of El Alto will once again decide the direction the country will take and that they will be the ones to determine who will be the next president of Bolivia….
Is it coherent, wise, under the current sociopolitical crisis, to even consider a salary increase? | ¿Es coherente, sensato, bajo la crisis sociopolítica actual, el pensar siquiera en un incremento salarial?
By Erbol; El Potosi: Bolivian business leaders take a stance on proposed salary increases The Confederation of Private Entrepreneurs of Bolivia, through a statement released this Sunday, has expressed its rejection of proposals made by some union leaders regarding a proposed salary increase this year. In its statement, the confederation firmly rejects the declarations of…
Exodus of Bolivian Journalists to the U.S., a Loss for All | Éxodo de periodistas bolivianos a EEUU, una pérdida para todos
By El Diario: Affirms congresswoman María José Salazar The asylum requests of Bolivian journalists in the United States are a concerning reflection of the crisis facing press freedom in the country, stated María José Salazar, deputy from Comunidad Ciudadana (CC). Information gathered by legal experts and immigration specialists reveals an alarming trend: journalists, particularly from…
Government policies aim to destroy the productive sector | Políticas del Gobierno apuntan a destruir aparato productivo
By El Diario: The measures implemented, as well as the General State Budget (PGE) for this administration, aim to destroy the country’s productive apparatus and keep Bolivians dependent. Meanwhile, long lines of vehicles continue at gas stations, and some fuel stations have had to close due to shortages. In response, the government is increasing public…
