Marcelo Miranda writes in El Diario: Evo Morales, the archetype of the bad guy Evo Morales was never what a good person is meant to be, since his beginnings as a member of the cocalero movement in the Chapare he already brought out his intransigence and his clumsy and abusive way of doing politics, that…
Bolivia needs help! – ¡Necesitamos ayuda!
We are facing two of our greatest maladies of all times: Covid-19 and evo with his masista hordes! Despite having kick-out the fraudulent autocrat, we failed to clean up all our institutions and those despicable “public servants” prefer to sabotage everything we try to do in order to rebuild our Republic and also mitigate the…
Bolivia Digs Mass Graves as Cemeteries Fill With Coronavirus Victims
Reuters reports for The New York Times: LA PAZ — Local authorities are digging mass graves at cemeteries across Bolivia to receive a new wave of victims from COVID-19, unnerving Bolivians as the outbreak rips across the Andean nation. Bolivia has registered 35,500 cases of the virus and 1,200 deaths. Though the tally is low…
Alliance for employment and production – Alianza por el empleo y la producción
Jimmy Ortiz writes in El Deber: Alliance for employment and production The economic and social consequences that the Coronavirus crisis has left us, will have to be faced among all. The fall in GDP in Bolivia, by 5.9%, will be the worst in national history. The world expects a 5.2% drop, which will mean “the…
Happy Birthday USA‼️
I had my roots in Bolivia, my fruit is in the USA, as I had all my academic degrees here. Furthermore, all my professional career, while in Bolivia meant to be in the promotion of development, fighting poverty by working with American international development organizations and private companies. And that made me happy, as I…
Informality and resilience in the pandemic – Informalidad y resiliencia en la pandemia
Carlos Toranzo writes in Pagina Siete: Informality and resilience in the pandemic In Bolivia the development pattern has always been primary exporter and it seems that it will continue to be; all bets on industrialization have failed. The mentality of Bolivians, of the political authorities, of businessmen and of the popular sectors is extractivist, together…
