ANF reports for Pagina Siete: Former magistrate who endorsed the re-nomination of Evo heads INRA Cortez is the third ex-magistrate hired by the Government, of the six former authorities that endorsed the indefinite re-election. The former magistrate of the Plurinational Constitutional Court Macario Lahor Cortez was appointed director of the National Institute of Agrarian Reform…
Tag: bad politics
A profitable company [truths about evo’s government]
Alfonso Gumucio writes in Pagina Siete: The Government’s own information analyzed by experts indicates that most of the companies that are administered by the State (existing, nationalized or created by Evo Morales) have failed due to corruption and mismanagement. There are more visible cases than others, but they are not the most important. For example,…
Foresters fear the suffocation of the sector because of the second Christmas bonus
Alvaro Rosales reports for El Deber: ECONOMY In the last 6 years more than 3000 production units have been closed between micro, small, medium and large, more than 25,000 workers have been fired, they fear that the situation will worsen The forestry industry works within the framework of sustainability and its actors see a gray…
Dangerous growth of external debt [… evo’s legacy!]
A good Editorial from El Diario, photo from Pagina Siete [03/25/2018]: When the times of financial boom have passed and it is necessary to live with what little you have, it is worrisome and dangerous that the government is determined to increase the country’s external debt. There are announcements that “there will be a new…
Bolivian ex-presidents reject Morales amnesty offer
Agence France-Presse reports for Rappler: The International Court of Justice in The Hague is due to rule on Monday, October 1, on the case Bolivia brought in 2013 seeking to regain access to the Pacific Ocean OFFER REJECTED. In this file photo, Bolivia’s President Evo Morales gestures while leaving the BRICS-UNASUR Summit at Itamaraty Palace…
Under evo’s ruling, Judicial crisis has worsened than ever before! Bolivia is losing democracy!
ANF reports via Pagina Siete, photo from the internet: “Judicial crisis is a symptom of a weakened democracy” “The crisis of justice is a symptom of a weakened democracy, which is responsible for the current political hegemony that fractures the independence of powers,” said the National Committee for the Defense of Democracy (Conade) in a…
