Agustin Echalar, Los Tiempos: Today is the big day of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, the most thriving city in Bolivia, the city that is home to the most Bolivians who in recent decades have decided to settle there, it is a city that attracts Moors and Christians, the rich and the poor, to young…
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With Evo and with Arce… | Con Evo y con Arce…
Editorial, El Dia: The country remains divided between those who consider that the MAS fight is a farce and those who think that there will be no way for reconciliation. Although well-known analysts and political scientists assure that the dispute is real and that it is “to the death”, politics is not an exact science…
They describe Arce’s speech at the UN as hypocritical | Califican de hipócrita el discurso de Arce en la ONU
ANF, El Diario: About the call for peace and care of the environment The opposition in the Plurinational Legislative Assembly described as “hypocritical” the speech of the head of state, Luis Arce, at the United Nations Organization, which proposed “declaring the world a territory of peace” and offered ideas for caring for the environment based…
The “decertification” | La “descertificación”
Editorial, Los Tiempos: The recent US “decertification” of Bolivia in the fight against drug trafficking is not surprising; what is striking are the reactions that this announcement provoked. That the United States Government has included Bolivia in the list of countries with the greatest production and transit of drugs and accuses the administration of the…
Actual administración de justicia | 101 | Current administration of justice
ANF, El Diario: They warn of an “almost criminal and impunity” structure in the administration of justice The vice president of the Permanent Assembly of Human Rights of Bolivia (Apdhb), Yolanda Herrera, asserted that in the entire area of Bolivian justice there is an “almost criminal” structure that violates human rights, where officials are not…
Their imbecility has a name | 🤦🏻♂️ MAS 👎🏽 | Su imbecilidad tiene nombre
Manfredo Kempff, El Deber: Are we a South American nuisance? The Movement towards Socialism (MAS) came to Government in 2005 without being sure of achieving it. It was a party of mestizos and indigenous people who, knowing they were strong, did not believe it was possible to gain power by displacing the traditional forces. Evo…
