El Diario Editorial: Thorny external panorama for Bolivia Three successive blows of external origin have just been suffered by the Bolivian Plurinational State: 1) the decision of the Venice Commission that maintains that the presidential re-election of a ruler is not a human right, 2) the decision of the Human Rights Committee of the United…
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Private reject official interest to transfer companies
This government is truly an incapable one, demagogue at all levels and now this⁉ evo is delusional as he endorses Maduro, keeps pushing a failed political system, he must end his term in 2019 and abandon politics for good‼ The above is the opinion of Bolivian Thoughts El Diario reports: Private reject official interest to…
The Brazil Bolivia Connection: Odebrecht and OAS
There is no question about how corrupt evo’s government became! He is not only a demagogue but has wasted over $160 billion dollars in the last 12 years. As pointed out in the last paragraph of the following article, is not only OAS and CAMC the source of corruption, it is more troubling to see…
Salaries of professionals fell by 20% between 2005 and 2017
People with post-graduate degrees are facing low salary offers which does not equal to their capacities … this government, specially evo is always demeaning education, he said he does not like to read, he said he can do anything and lawyers can fix that … Some of his appointees have minimal if any academic training…
Camargo Correa distributed $4.3 million dollars in 51 bribes in Bolivia
Pagina Siete reports: Camargo Correa distributed $4.3 million dollars in 51 bribes in Bolivia The information sent to the mixed commission by the Brazilian Police refers to the construction of the Roboré-El Carmen highway, delivered in 2009 by Evo and Lula. The Brazilian company Camargo Correa distributed $4.3 million dollars in 51 payments in Bolivia,…
Bolivia is not Venezuela – even if its president does want to stay in power forever
Robert Albro and Michael McCarthy report for The Conversation: Bolivia is not Venezuela – even if its president does want to stay in power forever Bolivia’s Evo Morales and Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro are both classic Latin American strongmen. But that’s where the similarities end. Latin America’s elected leaders gather in Peru later this…
