This time, Brazil shows clearly that we are not reliable, that Bolivia is not to be trusted! They prefer to pay more for their energy rather than trusting current Bolivian government that does not honor, nor respects international laws, let alone foreign investment. Lidia Mamani reports for Pagina Siete: The neighboring country will process up…
Chavez´s legacy and its negative impact on Bolivian life
Humberto Vacaflor´s analysis in El Deber: Chavez’s legacy Don’t need to wait long to know what Hugo Chávez will leave to his country when he has passed into history. A few minutes before the announcement of the deterioration of the health of the President, Caracas suffered a three-hour blackout. Government officials admitted that the electric…
Bolivian politics: Smear Campaign
Carlos Cordero´s analysis of Bolivian politics, from El Deber: Smear campaign The Government campaign to try to retain power after the elections of 2014 has intensified, but it is also stumbling with new and old problems. The President of the State has ratified that it is in campaign for the second re-election for a third…
Bolivia: An alliance between scientific and ancient knowledge for production
Pagina Siete reports on an extremely important issue which basically boils down to: lets not reinvent the wheel… without losing competitiveness and better protection of our environment and health. A scientific and ancient knowledge alliance for production Small farmers who practice farming have consolidated a strategic alliance with the National Institute of agricultural innovation and…
Bolivian governmental corruption: when the s#it hits the fan… and/or audios become available…
Bolivia and the world watches the corruption spectacle that current government is immersed in… Pagina Siete reports the latest in the zaga of those who relentlessly want to run for re-re-election… The recording will be delivered to the Prosecutor’s Office and the Vice President Alleged “Prosecutor Soza” audio links authorities network The representative of the…
A good or bad public policy for the Bolivian environment?
Pagina Siete reports on the new change in the environmental license requisite. Chances are that in order to “expedite” the willingness of current Bolivian government to offer more projects, the damage could be greater onto Bolivian indigenous communities and our National Park System, if current provision, later on, gets expanded. TIPNIS is not a small…
