Bolivia’s current Government is the most conflictive in history!

ANF reports in El Deber: Expert points out that the current Government is the most conflictive in history Even before the Government of Evo Morales, the Unión Democrática y Popular (UDP) had the record for greatest number of conflicts reported with 54 cases per month. In the current regime, 70 cases were registered. An expert…

In Bolivia, some “voluntary” contributions just mean mandatory!

Carlos Toranzo writes for Pagina Siete: Voluntary contributions Skin-deep came the abuse of power of the movement toward socialism (MAS) with public servants, as these are forced to “voluntarily” contribute to the governing party, contributing not only to the election campaign, but since entering the official public administration, they must see deducted part of their…

Under the shadow of the new “bourgeois and middle class”

Susana Seleme writes in El Deber: The ‘boli-bourgeois’ and the middle class ‘Boli-bourgeois’ are called the hundreds of businessmen, officials and bankers who became the more rich and opulent caste of Venezuela, under the shadow of the ‘socialist-bolivarian’ [from Bolivar] structure of Hugo Chávez (+) and its successor, Nicolás Maduro, via corruption. Bolivia is not a…

Under this ochlocracy, read how Bolivia lost its rights!

Carlos Valverde writes in El Deber: Full triangle! [the triangle is complete] The authoritarian power uses the resource that has at its disposal to have more power; goes to the Constitution when it can and makes laws that also suits them. In the case of the Bolivian constitutional power, the President Evo Morales, instead of basing…

Armed groups inside Amboro National Park!

Jorge Arancibia reports for El Deber: IN THE ICHILO PROVINCE Armed groups prey on the forest in Park Amboro An operating activity conducted  by  Sernap, the police and the Mayor of San Carlos discovered bands that draw large amounts of mahogany wood, sold in Yapacaní. An operation that lasted three days confirmed the pillaging that…

Ruling Bolivia Ochlocracy and the incompetence of the multilateral donors!

I couldn’t agree more with Humberto Vacaflor, he writes in Siglo 21: HOW INTERNATIONAL BUREAUCRATS DO NOT SEE ATTACKS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY IN BOLIVIA. Assaults with applause A procession of international personalities has passed by Bolivia in the past two months, convened by the Government, to have them repeat praise to economic policy. Agriculture producers:…