A clear and true Editorial from Pagina Siete, photos obtained from the internet: García Linera, the designated Álvaro García Linera already has the backing of President Evo Morales and the coca growers of the Chapare to return to be a candidate for the Vice Presidency in 2019, which in these times seems to be more…
Category: Social Unrest
Admitting candidacy of Morales and Garcia is stepping on democracy
Even former evo’s allies have to accept that the majority of Bolivians have ruled out his intend to be nominated again for re-election … evo may fear trails on the abundant cases of corruption, incompetence and misuse of government funds, that is why he and his acolytes desperately seek to remain in power. We must…
Challenges Of Doing Business In Bolivia
The following assessment by the Mondaq group is well done. We should just remember that evo assumed the presidency over twelve years ago, under the best possible economic situation we ever had, he came to power with high prices over all our exports; however his government did not set the grounds to capture any relevant…
evo’s Russia-trained cyberwarriors work to sway Bolivian election … WTH!?
Martin Arostegui reports for The Washington Times: Evo Morales’ Russia-trained cyberwarriors work to sway Bolivian election Critics: Cybercampaign takes a page from Putin’s strategy to covertly influence campaigns Photo by: Alessandra Tarantino During his 12 years in office, Evo Morales has legalized the cultivation of coca leaves used to make cocaine, expelled U.S. counternarcotics agents…
This is evo!
Throughout these 12 years as president of Bolivia, after clarifying he is first the president of the six federations of coca growers of the Chapare, so that his loyalties be known first. He not only destroyed our economy, he wasted over $160 billion dollars, but made narcotrafficking, and smuggling of goods to bloom during his…
Red Command Arrests in Bolivia Point to Group’s Likely Expansion … evo fails Bolivia big time!
James Bargent reports for InSight Crime: Red Command Arrests in Bolivia Point to Group’s Likely Expansion Police in Bolivia have captured three alleged members of one of Brazil’s most powerful criminal groups after a brazen armed assault on a military base, raising urgent questions about why the Brazilian mafia is amassing arms in the border…
