Alaska Commons: The Bolivian Justice Department has extended the preventive detention of former interim president Jeanine Áñez for the ninth time. This is in relation to the case known as ‘coup d’état I’ in which she is accused of terrorism and complicity in the political and social crisis of 2019 in Bolivia. Áñez expressed her…
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Socialist Wannabe Dictator CANNOT run again! | ¡Aspirante a dictador socialista NO puede postularse más
Breitbart: Bolivia Disqualifies Socialist Wannabe Dictator Evo Morales from Presidential Race CHRISTIAN K. CARUZO Socialist former President Evo Morales announced on Sunday he would continue to campaign for president of Bolivia despite the nation’s Constitutional Court stating he is term-limited from running. Morales is campaigning for an unconstitutional fifth term in power; the election is…
Economic uncertainty | Incertidumbre económica
El Diario: Bolivia needs peace and certainty in the face of economic uncertainty Faced with possible new conflicts with greater political and social confrontation in 2024, after the year 2023 marked by economic uncertainty, the deputy for the Citizen Community (CC), Alejandra Camargo and the Confederation of Private Entrepreneurs of Bolivia (CEPB) maintain that in…
Call a spade a spade: Masista coup d’état 101 | Las cosas por su nombre: Golpe de estado masista 101
Ramiro Calasich: CHRONICLE OF A PROGRESSIVE COUP This is how the Republic/Democracy was lost: CRÓNICA DE UN GOLPE PROGRESIVO Así se perdió la República/Democracia: https://twitter.com/RCalasich/status/1741184622250119597
An autocratic and self-absorbed evo can NOT run again! | ¡Un evo autócrata y ensimismado, NO puede postularse nunca más!
El Deber: Camacho: “With this ruling by the TCP, we Bolivians ensure that no apprentice tyrant will ever again appear who tramples on the vote” The first to react was the governor of Santa Cruz, after learning that the Constitutional Court ruled against re-election as a human right, with which Evo Morales intends to return…
Growth of the Bolivian economy falls in 2023 and in 2024 the deceleration will continue | Crecimiento de economía boliviana cae en 2023 y el 2024 la desaceleración continuará
El Diario: From a projection of 4.8% growth, national authorities expect it to at least reach 3%, while international organizations estimate that it will be in the order of 2% and the trend continues in 2024, as the Government drops to 3.71%. It falls in the current administration and the deceleration will continue in the…
