Gabriela Alanoca reports for Pagina Siete: The objects date back to the seventeenth century and the majority corresponds to the Tata Santiago. The rooms of the Casa del Artista were occupied yesterday by sculptures of saints and objects of silverware, which were rescued by officials of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, from a house…
Category: Social Unrest
evo’s legacy: a fragile economy, our international reserves continue to fall down!
ANF reports for El Deber: ECONOMY International reserves fall by $1,354 million dollars International reserves mean savings that support the country’s economic stability. This year has presented a decline in relation to 2017 Net international reserves (NIR) continue in sharp decline and from December 2017 to September 21 this year recorded a fall of $1,354…
evo is the only responsible for the debacle at the ICJ, he must step out!
Ricardo Calla, very harsh but true opinion in Pagina Siete, photos from the internet: The time to resign In 2011, the increasingly authoritarian MAS government announced that it had decided to sue Chile before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) as part of a new strategy to achieve the sovereign recovery of access to the…
They envision that the ICJ result will be haunting MAS
Rafael Veliz reports for El Deber: POLITICS For some analysts, it will affect the chances of Evo and also De Mesa The militancy of MAS recently proclaimed Evo Morales as its candidate in 2019 The cost of the diplomatic defeat of Bolivia in The Hague will be paid by the structure of the MAS and…
Unasur, another white elephant
A great Editorial from El Diario, photo from the internet reflecting the egocentric coca grower caudillo: In the ordinary language the concept “white elephant” refers to that type of animal that runs freely, without anyone bothering it, the streets of the cities of India. It is a large, sacred animal that has no value, it…
Bolivian ex-presidents reject Morales amnesty offer
Agence France-Presse reports for Rappler: The International Court of Justice in The Hague is due to rule on Monday, October 1, on the case Bolivia brought in 2013 seeking to regain access to the Pacific Ocean OFFER REJECTED. In this file photo, Bolivia’s President Evo Morales gestures while leaving the BRICS-UNASUR Summit at Itamaraty Palace…
