Ismael Luna reports for El Dia: According to the Government feels the bonanza Analysts see doubts in the growth of 6.5 % Index. The data shows that between 2005-2012, extreme poverty has fallen by 22%. They noted the absence of other reports. Economic growth, according to the latest report of the Ministry of Economy and…
Tag: bad politics
Undeniably, Bolivia is mestizo!!
Humberto Vacaflor G. writes in El Diario: Explosion of mestizos Another surprise that contain the results of the 2012 census is that the inhabitants of this country found the most effective way to challenge the Government’s decision to exclude the mestizos. The most appropriate response found in the Census ballot was to say that more than…
Ego at its best… just like the old dictatorial regimes… meet the “leader”
This is from El Deber, August 4, 2013: It clearly displays a mandatory order to Bolivian media, to broadcast the effusive and “wisdom-like” speech of current Bolivian president… or else… To listen Castro, Chavez and now Morales spread their sapience is nothing more than a cult to their egos… I remember when there were military…
Tarija environment in jeopardy: Tariquia under threat!
I visited Tariquia over 16 years ago and was marveled by its wonders, I am sad and disappointed to learn that is under threat… ERBOL reports in http://www.hoybolivia.com: Loggers invade and settlers threaten Tariquia national reserve The head for the protection of the national reserve of Flora and Fauna [wildlife] Tariquia of the Department of…
WORST mishap of current Bolivian government: The 2012 Census’ results…!?
It didn’t matter how late the results came exposed, took longer than before, when we didn’t have the technology we have nowadays. Back in January 2013, current president gave preliminary figures and on July 31, 2013, results showed over 350K people missing???!!! How could this be possible? The same census with two results: http://www.eldeber.com.bo/datos-oficiales-del-censo-santa-cruz-queda-en-segundo-lugar/130731082700 A…
It is not the nationalization, the prices are
Ovidio Roca Avila writes in El Dia, a wonderful description of what current central government just brags about: It is not the nationalization, the prices are People sees what they want to see and to confirm it and justify it, people consult the sources according to their ideology and way of seeing things and thus…
