Six months of government? – Seis meses de ¿gobierno?

Editorial, Los Tiempos: Today is half a year [5/8/2021] since the Government of the Movement to Socialism (MAS), elected in October 2020, assumed the reins of the State, and as we verified three months ago in this same space, when They were fulfilling the first 100 days of the presidency of Luis Arce, their actions…

Galloping corruption! – ¡Corrupción galopante!

Editorial, El Diario: Official inefficiency accelerates corruption As unemployment has “face for everything,” it is said that having well-paid jobs in the informal economy is the easiest. Every position has “officials ready for anything” (and they queue at the doors of the boss). This has always been a prevailing reality at all times because, from…

Jurists ask that the request of the European Parliament be fulfilled – Juristas piden que se cumpla el pedido del Parlamento Europeo

Pagina Siete: They announce that they will follow up the processes against the detainees. The Ibero-American Jurists Association (Asjurib), through a statement, urged the Government of Bolivia to comply with the recommendations of the European Parliament with regard to respect for the independence of powers and the transparency of judicial processes. The organization also announced…

Who rules, evo or Lucho? – ¿Quién manda, evo o Lucho?

Editorial, Pagina Siete: The power before the throne Former President Evo Morales is not the power behind the throne, he is the power in front of the throne because he exercises it in the sight and patience of President Luis Arce and of all those who voted for the current president. For example, he met…

Many loose ends – Muchos cabos sueltos

Humberto Vacaflor, El Diario: Difficult moment for Bolivians. At times it seems that they have two governments and then they have the feeling that they do not even have one. The coca grower Morales dispatches from the Chapare. There he receives foreign chancellor ministers and the creme de la creme of the Santa Cruz business…

The world watches Arce – El mundo mira a Arce

Editorial, Pagina Siete: If President Luis Arce believed that the persecution undertaken by his government against former President Jeanine Añez and her collaborators would not have a cost for his administration, he was wrong. The European Parliament approved by 396 votes in favor, 267 against and 28 abstentions, a very harsh resolution that condemns “the…