Anahi Cazas reports for Pagina Siete: Church regrets that there is no State support In 6 months they stole 5 temples which are national monuments Heritage: in the last six months, eight colonial churches suffered theft in Potosi. Of the eight colonial temples that suffered thefts in the last six months, in Potosi, five have…
TIPNIS update, a session postponed due to lack of fuel for transport of delegates
ANF reports and appears in La Prensa: There was no fuel to transport the delegates They postponed a session of the TIPNIS Topics related to the road that will split the Park, must be analyzed at the meeting. Due to lack of fuel, it was postponed, at least by the space of a week, the…
Cochabamba: World experts to discuss clinical advances for Chagas disease
Wilma Perez writes for La Razon, the Chagas disease may face new alternatives to overcome it: World experts discuss clinical advances for Chagas disease Event. Cochabamba is the symposium which ends the 19 National and international specialists gather since yesterday in Cochabamba to discuss, visualize and analyze the clinical treatments and medical research on Chagas…
Is this corruption or what?! What is wrong with current Bolivian government??!!
Curent government officials, elected and appointed do not know how damaging are their impromptu acts for the institutionalization and law compliance of Bolivia. They generate opportunities for misunderstandings and in their very simplistic way, they believe they are managing this country? WRONG!!! From Pagina Siete: Ministry of the Presidency has already received TVs, iPods and…
What were really the living conditions, fairness under the Incas/Aymaras before Bolivia?!
An excellent article written by Juan Jose Toro Montoya. The interaction/behavior and development of the indigenous people of Bolivia is a fundamental cause to understand the politics of our Bolivia. From Los Tiempos: Privileged Indians Like the majority of Bolivians and Peruvians, I was a fan of the Inca Empire, that form of Government which…
Bolivia to continue to experience growth inertia
Carlos Schlink writes in El Deber: The inertia of the growth will continue The Bolivian economy has had positive and negative developments. Until end of year [2013] projections are that it will continue the inertia of the growth, but softer. It is projected that the GDP won’t grow beyond 4.5 percent because regulations that want…
