Humberto Vacaflor writes in El Diario: Memories from the present The “opinion makers” win The side of the “opinion makers” [pundits] as the minister of economy calls them, to those who warn severity of the coming crisis, is gaining popularity. Last week, President Evo Morales passed to the ranks of the “pundits” and, in that…
2014 food inflation in Bolivia
El Diario reports: 2014 Jubileo Foundation Evaluation: Food inflation reached 6.9% in 2014, average food prices rose by 6.9%, according to a report published yesterday by the Jubileo Foundation and released by Radio Fides. According to the data, this rate is lower than that achieved in 2013, when the variation was 10.4% and higher than…
Bolivia in the age of technology and innovation
Atomun – Bolivia in the age of technology and innovation: Welcome to Automun – TeleSUR’s program on science and technology in Latin America, focusing on the human side of science and technology at the service of progress. In today’s program, hosted by Danny Perez: 1) In the section “Grass Roots Innovators”, two Bolivian peasant girls…
Finally stable and opening up to the world.
The New York times has just published: And OUR beautiful Bolivia has been ranked 8th!!! Finally stable and opening up to the world. Bolivia’s days of relentless transportation strikes and roadblocks are mostly behind it. And travelers who try out the now tourism-friendly infrastructure will be rewarded with new attractions once they arrive. Claus Meyer’s…
The Bolivian Llama Party: Bolivian food conquer New York
Alejandra Pau reports for Pagina Siete: The Bolivian Llama Party: Bolivian food conquer New York The Oropeza brothers are pioneers of modern Bolivian cuisine in the city that never sleeps. Salteña and chola sandwich are the stars. The chola sandwich, salteña and mocochinchi are taken by assault the palate in New York, United States. The…
Capitalization: The Politics of Privatization in Bolivia
This document is extremely important to understand what was accomplished before, so that this ochlocracy cold have such bonanza. It is important to understand that over $120 billion dollars came to Bolivia since the coca-grower caudillo assumed the presidency… what happened with that money? aside of purchasing luxury vehicles, motorcycles, planes, and intention to build…
