There is an old say: “you harvest what you sown” and that finally gets proven for beautiful Bolivia, as Pagina Siete reflects in today’s article: Much has happened between the end of this year and that December 2009, when Evo Morales swept presidential elections and the drop in his popularity is a sign of things….
Why don’t we comply with existing laws?
It is really confusing, how this government sets up the rules, laws and then decides to bypass them, instead of amending, updating or clarifying better. This can only be a proof of how current people really are. They want to do as they please, and feel not obliged to comply with the rules, unless it…
Bolivian government’s strategy to get rid of opposition leaders, December 2011
La Razon reports on political persecution and MAS intend to remain in power: Current political party in the government of Bolivia, MAS seeks to invalidate opponents and strengthen management to be extended in power, the chart to the right shows nine opposition leaders facing 74 trials. For the full Spanish article, please use the link…
Bolivian blockades 101
This cartoon and Editorial is from El Diario, December 25, 2011: The tidal wave of blockades of streets, roads, offices and even walks that shook the country throughout the year which ends, has not been less able to cause concern and alarm up the general population, at the end which turned out to be the…
Feliz Navidad with Bolivian picana!!
La Prensa had the right idea to write about the Bolivian Christmas food that has survived the years; Wilson Aguilar writes and shares the photo: To prepare a picana, the typical Christmas Bolivian dish, for six people costs between 200 and 250 bolivianos, as La Prensa was able to verify on a tour through La…
Is it OK to lie??!
Apparently not for Bolivian people, this cartoon appeared today in El Diario, it portrays current president as he sees himself in the mirror… Public opinion questions how this president can say one day one ting and the next something completely different and antigenic with the former. This type of attitude does not only represent uncertainty…
