Bolivia’s independence day and how our economics was back then…

On this special day for all of us, I thought there is no better homage than to share Fundacion Milenio’s wonderful work: The economic situation in Bolivia in its creation: August 6, 1825 What was the situation of the Bolivian economy on August 6, 1825? Once created the Republic of Bolívar, to then be called…

Moxos recognized as cultural heritage of humanity!

Adhemar Manjon reports from San Ignacio De Moxos for El Deber: THE OFFICIAL STATEMENT The culture of the Moxeño lives in their main holiday An authentic celebration occurred yesterday [7/30/13] in San Ignacio de Moxos, with the beginning of the Ichapekene Piesta, the greater celebration of the people, which today, will be declared cultural heritage…

WORST mishap of current Bolivian government: The 2012 Census’ results…!?

It didn’t matter how late the results came exposed, took longer than before, when we didn’t have the technology we have nowadays. Back in January 2013, current president gave preliminary figures and on July 31, 2013, results showed over 350K people missing???!!! How could this be possible? The same census with two results: http://www.eldeber.com.bo/datos-oficiales-del-censo-santa-cruz-queda-en-segundo-lugar/130731082700 A…

It is not the nationalization, the prices are

Ovidio Roca Avila writes in El Dia, a wonderful description of what current central government just brags about: It is not the nationalization, the prices are People sees what they want to see and to confirm it and justify it, people consult the sources according to their ideology and way of seeing things and thus…