By Mauricio Quiroz Terán, El Deber: Thousands of Citizens Take the Streets of Santa Cruz to Protest the Economic Crisis Thousands of citizens, including representatives of Santa Cruz institutions, took to the second ring road to express their discontent with the government of President Luis Arce and to demand urgent measures to address the growing…
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RUBIO: CAN ONE SWALLOW REALLY BRING SUMMER? | ¿UNA GOLONDRINA QUE TRAERÁ VERANO?
By Oscar Antezana Malpartida: Just as it was once said that Javier Milei would become a fresh breeze of right-wing politics for Latin America—and hopefully he will—Marco Rubio, not the Republican Party or Donald Trump, represents hope for Latin America, and, hopefully, for Bolivia as well. Marco Rubio is currently a United States Senator from…
“More Debt and Pressure on International Reserves and Devaluation” – 2025 – “Más deuda y presión en las reservas internacionales y devaluación”
By Unitel; Omar Pereyra, Eju.tv: Analyst Says PGE 2025 Predicts “More Debt and Pressure on International Reserves and Devaluation” “Without legal security, without attracting foreign investment, without increasing exports, and without reducing public spending, it is impossible to solve this crisis,” stated economist Jaime Dunn. Economist Jaime Dunn points out that the draft General State…
A Large State or Strong Institutions? | ¿Un Estado grande o una institucionalidad sólida?
By German Huanca, El Deber: This article is a reply to Elizabeth Jiménez Zamora’s article published on brujuladigital.net, which presents an interesting reflection on the role of institutions in the Bolivian economy, inspired by the contributions of the 2024 Nobel Prize winners in Economics. However, the interpretation of these ideas invites a critical analysis, particularly…
Letter from a Worthy Entrepreneur to Luis Arce | Carta de un empresario digno a Luis Arce
By Antonio Saravia, Vision 360: I will follow the rules when the government fulfills its responsibility and stops destroying macroeconomic stability with its excessive spending and rampant corruption. President Luis Arce, This is it. I am writing this letter to inform you that from now on, I will no longer play along with your game…
It’s No Longer a Crisis, It’s a Collapse | Ya no es crisis, es colapso
By Francesco Zaratti: Bolivia is grappling with fuel shortages, visible in the endless lines at gas stations. This crisis is nearing an energy collapse—not yet as severe as those in Cuba or Ecuador, but heading in that direction. While the causes are well-known, YPFB’s strategy to address the crisis remains unclear. The country’s lack of…
