Fundacion Milenio again produces a very relevant report, translation in its entirety follows: Adopted laws and their contents between 2006 and September 2012 From the new political Constitution of the State (CPE) that governs from the 2009, the legislature is called Pluri-national Legislative Assembly (ALP), and its essential faculty is: “[…] approve and sanction laws…
Category: Social Unrest
Corruption in Bolivian state-owned enterprises…
Corruption spreads out fast, and given the recent “developments” more an more corrupt cases continue to be reported, re-opened… this time Marco Chuquimia reports for El Deber: MINING They see millionaire embezzlement in Vinto Audit uncovers questionable use of Bs94.1 million The Mining Ministry conducted an audit to the trust of Bs112 million made to…
Bolivia Judges Balk at Setting NY Man Free
Governmental corruption continues the turmoil, this time ABC News reports, Ostreicher’s photos appeared in Facebook and Los Tiempos, respectively: Bolivia Judges Balk at Setting NY Man Free By CARLOS VALDEZ and FRANK BAJAK Associated Press LA PAZ, Bolivia December 11, 2012 (AP) A two-judge appeals panel on Tuesday refused a plea to immediately release a…
A blooming Bolivian governmental corruption through the humor lens
A pathetic reality as a result of current Bolivian government who offered “the change” … change to what??? This is from La Razon, December 3, 2012: Oops.. says the minister of government as the facade of the Bolivian justice system falls… If you recall, this government’s failures such as corruption of high raining public officials…
Current Bolivian political corrupt scenario growing like a plague
Susana Seleme Antelo writes for El Deber, what has become evident: current central government is plagued with corruption: The plague As the black and bubonic plagues, which killed thousands of people, corruption in politics is a plague. It did not send to the other world any corrupt person; however, masked, discovered or not, this plague…
Failure of current Bolivian government’s “campaign against corruption”
El Diario’s editorial clearly reflects current Bolivian government’s performance: Failure of the “campaign against corruption” More than six years ago the then brand-new Government of Evo Morales announced with energetic attitude and deployment of advertising that it would end with the corruption problem that had acquired epidemic character and threatened to spread like oil on…
