Brazil rejects that events in Bolivia represent a coup – statement

Reuters reports, photo from Pagina Siete: BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazil’s government rejects that recent events in Bolivia represent a coup and sees Evo Morales’ resignation as opening a path to preserve “democratic order”, the foreign ministry said in a statement on Tuesday. The ministry added that Brazil is ready to collaborate with the interim leadership…

We left 14 dark years of oblivion. Let’s rebuild, all Bolivians together!

Bolivia has a new Constitutional President Lawyer, Jeanine Añez, 52, was Second Vice President of the Senate, and since many of evo’s acolytes left the country and the government along with him; those remaining congress people from the MAS didn’t want to participate in the Congress Session. My take on this is as follows: The…

Evo Morales Finally Went Too Far – THERE WAS NO COUP D’ETAT!

Yascha Mounk, Contributing writer at The Atlantic, reports: Bolivia’s socialist president claimed authoritarian powers in the name of the popular will. But average citizens were fed up with arbitrary rule. Evo Morales has been attacking Bolivia’s democracy for many years. Since coming to office in 2006, the socialist president has concentrated ever more authority in his…