Editorial, Los Tiempos: Council of the Magistracy and discredit of justice The discredit and loss of prestige that affect the Bolivian administration of justice is not a matter of concern for the Council of the Magistracy, the instance of the Judicial Organ responsible, according to the Constitution, “for the disciplinary regime of the ordinary, agro-environmental…
Category: Social Unrest
More support from the European Union – Más apoyo de la Unión Europea
Editorial, El Deber: The European Union, which the government of Luis Arce has harassed and ridiculously accused of being a “coup plotter,” has announced a donation of 60 million dollars, in addition to its regular cooperation, to support State policies in the fight against drugs and comprehensive development in the coca-producing regions in the coming…
The Russian trap – La trampa rusa
Humberto Vacaflor, El Diario: The Greeks say that after shaking hands with an Albanian you should count your fingers. Bolivians may have to say the same about Russians, now that they have shaken hands.It is that the agreement with Russia for vaccines is turning into a nightmare that comes in chapters.To begin with, there is…
Shame on Bolivia’s gov! – ¡Qué vergüenza el gobierno de Bolivia!
Pagina Siete: Bolivia’s shameful position is seen at the UN on anti-genocide resolution CC and Creemos lash out at the Government for not committing to the defense of human rights. Bolivia and 14 other countries, including Venezuela, Nicaragua, Cuba and North Korea, did not approve the resolution of the General Assembly of the United Nations…
Sayings, apologies and consequences – Dichos, disculpas y consecuencias
Editorial, Pagina Siete: Former President Evo Morales is not a man to accept mistakes, much less apologize. We have seen him for more than a decade and it can already be concluded that it is humiliating for him to admit some guilt and it is much more comfortable to foist it on others. Even when…
Gang members, Morales and his instability – Pandilleros, Morales y su inestabilidad
Editorial, El Deber: One wonders what can go through the head of a man, a political leader, a former president who has the ambition to return to govern the country, when in a public act he calls those who live in the east of the country gang members. What strategy can exist behind those words…
