Any government’s main task is to help/support its people, unfortunately this is not the case for Bolivian producers. Untimely and unsound political decisions, topped with demagogue and irresponsibility are reported here. Ismael Luna Acevedo writes for El Dia: Late allocation of quotas did not come No logistics to export Complaints. The sugar sector is paralyzed…
Tag: bad politics
Nationwide, Bolivian public servants need to do a BETTER job!!!
We say we are a poor country, that we need lots of infrastructure of all sorts… etc. However, there is a simple thing that ALL current politicians must do: a better job!! for heaven’s sake! Pagina Siete reports: The Government already submitted the 2012 PGE [General State’s Budget] to the Legislative 45% budget execution of…
How is Bolivia regarded as, internationally? …
It is undeniable, the efforts of current Bolivian government to display how ‘good’ they are; they have created an incredible network which advertises current ‘achievements’, expensive effort for the future re-election campaign of current president… however, the world begins to notice that those may be jus smoking mirrors… The following paragraphs came from a major…
Does current Bolivian government really hates or embraces capitalism?
Armando Mendez Morales, a reputable Bolivian economist analyzes current government’s doings… or undoings??! From Pagina Siete: 500 million dollars for what? The Government of President Morales, characterized by its open anticapitalist ideological discourse, has just presented, to the world, as a country that is willing to play the rules of the system. If something is…
Processed politicians could be acquitted per ruling of the Constitutional Court
A sign of hope for truly democracy and freedom of expression, however, we should be prepared for current government to rebuttal this important ruling, El Diario reports: Anti-corruption law is not retroactive Processed politicians could be acquitted according to the judgement of the Constitutional Court On Tuesday [October 23, 2012], the plurinational Constitutional Court (TCP)…
Resettlement? invasion? opportunism? what is going on with land tenure in eastern Bolivia?
This is an interesting editorial from El Deber: Land in the east President Evo Morales has returned to offer fiscal lands of the East to inhabitants of the West, to massive transfers similar to those which were made in the past. The constant of all these initiatives is that they were never planned in a…
