Ricardo Calla, very harsh but true opinion in Pagina Siete, photos from the internet: The time to resign In 2011, the increasingly authoritarian MAS government announced that it had decided to sue Chile before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) as part of a new strategy to achieve the sovereign recovery of access to the…
They envision that the ICJ result will be haunting MAS
Rafael Veliz reports for El Deber: POLITICS For some analysts, it will affect the chances of Evo and also De Mesa The militancy of MAS recently proclaimed Evo Morales as its candidate in 2019 The cost of the diplomatic defeat of Bolivia in The Hague will be paid by the structure of the MAS and…
Unasur, another white elephant
A great Editorial from El Diario, photo from the internet reflecting the egocentric coca grower caudillo: In the ordinary language the concept “white elephant” refers to that type of animal that runs freely, without anyone bothering it, the streets of the cities of India. It is a large, sacred animal that has no value, it…
BNB, THE FOURTH MOST INNOVATIVE BANK IN LATIN AMERICA
Pagina Siete reports: In the XXVIII version of the most important event of Technology and Financial Innovation of Latin America (CLAB 2018), organized by the Latin American Federation of Banks (Felaban), which counted with the participation of more than 120 banks of the region, they were presented to the winners of the sixth edition of…
Bolivian ex-presidents reject Morales amnesty offer
Agence France-Presse reports for Rappler: The International Court of Justice in The Hague is due to rule on Monday, October 1, on the case Bolivia brought in 2013 seeking to regain access to the Pacific Ocean OFFER REJECTED. In this file photo, Bolivia’s President Evo Morales gestures while leaving the BRICS-UNASUR Summit at Itamaraty Palace…
World Court ruling on Bolivia sea access could force Chile to negotiate
Daniel Ramos in La Paz and Cassandra Garrison in Santiago report for Reuters: SANTIAGO/LA PAZ (Reuters) – A World Court ruling next week on Bolivia’s claim that Chile has ducked a legal obligation to discuss access to the sea could force the Andean neighbors to the negotiating table over a land spat lingering since the…
