The following is an interesting article regarding the “evolution” of current Bolivian president… but first I would like to say that he just took over the presidency for the third consecutive time, which is at least illegitimate, to say the least. And, most of all as he got more votes than number of people actually…
Category: Social Unrest
Bolivian Electoral Tribunal continues to show subordination to MAS
Hoybolivia.com reports: Klinsky: the Electoral Tribunal continues to show subordination to MAS Democratic Unit Senator (UD), Carlos Pablo Klinsky, today [02/06/2015] questioned the Supreme Electoral Tribunal for inaction against violations of campaign regulations by the government of Evo Morales, after official candidates participate in acts by the president in the delivery of works. “The TSE continues…
Do remittances drive economic growth?
Important analysis for Bolivia, as we receive over a billion dollars, every year, in remittances. Great analysis from the: Do remittances drive economic growth? The World Bank recently forecast that remittances to developing countries will total more than US$450 billion this year, a bit bigger than Venezuela’s economy and more than double a decade a…
Bolivian Fiscal Pact finally attempts to move forward!
Marco Curi reports for El Dia: Said Minister Siles Fiscal Pact Agenda moves forward Autonomy. Analyst suggests the debate after elections. The Autonomy Minister Hugo Siles, said the agenda of the so-called National Autonomous Council consists of five points and that the date of commencement of discussions will be released shortly by President Evo Morales….
Bolivian government incapable to provide protection: encroachment continues!
Christian Moya reports for El Dia: Owners seek evictions There are still 62 properties in Santa Cruz subjugated Lands. Illegal take overs are affecting 42 urban and 20 rural land properties in the Santa Cruz department. In Santa Cruz, 62 properties in both urban and rural areas remain subjugated. The owners claim promptly to the…
Where is it going, leading to… the so-called “process of change”?!
Carlos Toranzo writes in Pagina Siete: The direction of the “process of change” When the world was liberal and the British Empire dominated the international arena, in Bolivia it was time to build capitalism with elements of liberalism. Then, when that capitalism is in crisis after 1929 and the Second World War, when the time…
