We are fortunate that Ana Maria Vera decided to stay in Bolivia for a longer period of time. She is pushing for the Classic Bolivia Foundation and to place our country in the international music arena. Pagina Siete reports: In an unforgettable evening, the famous Bolivian-Dutch pianist Ana Maria Vera dazzled El Alto audience with a…
History 101 – Bolivia: Chile invasion consequences
In an attempt to record part of our history, I decided to translate the following article from Guillermo Soto, published in El Diario: Chile, nothing due to Bolivia? As soon as a Forum, event or opportunity is presented, the Chilean authorities repeatedly say that “Chile has no pending litigation with Bolivia”, that “nothing is due…
Santa Cruz stands and Bolivia expects… will current gov reflect?
At last, the only remaining elected Governor in office, spoke to the whole country. Ruben Costas’ speech ended with “Viva mi patria Bolivia” a song which is like a second Anthem nationwide, in a clear allusion that elected officials must remain in office and not be “pushed” out with blunt excuses. Lets remember the Governor…
Brazilian diplomats outraged with La Paz, according to local press – Roger Pinto’s political asylum
ANSA / Brasilia, July 20, 2012, published in Pagina Siete’s website: Brazilian diplomats outraged with La Paz, according to local press Brazilian diplomats left transcend their disgust with the Government of Bolivia, apparently safe-conduct to leave the country will not be granted to a Senator opposing and yesterday criticised President Dilma Rousseff’s Ambassador in La…
Enrique Garcia: «you don’t live only with the ‘macro’»
El Deber had the great initiative to interview one of the most influential, successful and able Bolivian professional, Enrique Garcia. His assessment on our economic and political reality deserves to be heard and adjustments to be made: Enrique Garcia: «you don’t live only with the ‘macro’» Garcia sees a pending economic development agenda in countries…
We import diesel and let it go smuggled to Peru… what is wrong with us??!!
It is highly questionable the fact that our country has to import diesel, gasoline and other liquids since our hydrocarbon industry is failing for the last six years or so… on top of that nightmare our subsidized import is now being smuggled to Peru. That border, where Aymara towns have control of incoming and outgoing…
