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,…
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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…
evo’s gang and his admiration to them, has ruined Bolivian reputation, worldwide!
This cartoon is from El Diario, April 4, 2018. It portrays the way evo picked his friends and how unwisely and misrepresenting means to most of us … he used to call friend and admire: Gaddafi, Hussein, the Castros, Chavez and Maduro … quite a band of characters! His unrealistic “ideology,” his delusional desire to…
evo’s government unpunished ongoing corruption!
The 12 years of evo has demonstrated that is no better than his allies in Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, Ecuador … and the list could go on … the Foro de Sao Paulo and the “socialists of the 21st century” have wasted billions of dollars from their respective countries and have eliminated institutionality …. sad but…
No doubt! Presidential reelection is not human right … you hear evo?!
A great, enlightening Editorial from El Diario: Presidential reelection is not human right The march towards the re-re-nomination of the head of the MAS, Evo Morales, to the presidency of the Plurinational State to run for a fourth term of government for five years, has hit a bone difficult to crack, which could profoundly alter…
Bolivian indigenous people confirm rejection of dams!
By the end of the 20th century, in separate studies, both the World Bank and USAID came to the conclusion that dams were not viable over the long run, that their consequences would be more damaging to the overall environment. Now, we see that many countries around the world are looking at ways to mitigate…
