Humberto Vacaflor, El Diario: The oil companies advise the government to correct the rules that apply in that industry if it wants to replace the reserves that have been exploited restlessly since 2006, until they are exhausted. The government has responded, through YPFB, that it now intends to make “the largest investment in history” in…
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Authoritarianism imprisons more than 150 citizens | Autoritarismo encarcela más de 150 ciudadanos
Diego Seas, El Deber: Daughter of Jeanine Áñez regrets that like hers, more than 150 families will spend Christmas with an empty chair at the table In an emotional video posted on her networks, she reminds the Bolivian people of the situation they are experiencing Carolina Ribera Áñez, daughter of former president Jeanine Áñez, denounced…
Arce, Zúñiga y los “enemigos internos” | Arce, Zúñiga and the “internal enemies”
Editorial, El Deber: During the anniversary ceremony of the Army, President Arce returned to the charge with the refrain of the coup, destabilizing efforts, separatists and other musings very much in his style. In the two years of his administration, he does not seem to have noticed the national weariness caused by his well-worn discursive…
What is the masismo now? | ¿Qué es el masismo ahora?
Humberto Vacaflor, El Deber: Fraud or death In the course of the current conflict, what the MAS has shown in all its tendencies is that its leaders recognize that without electoral fraud, the party could not exist. The tendencies of the party maintain their furious differences only to the point where the subsistence of fraud…
Census law bogged down by seats in congress | Ley del Censo empantanada por escaños en el Congreso
Diego Seas, El Deber: According to the Interinstitutional Committee, the point that now bogs down the Census Law is the redistribution of seats The spokesman Manfredo Bravo affirmed that the project should be approved in the Senate until this weekend, in order to send it quickly to the Executive The spokesman for the Inter-institutional Committee…
Santa Cruz will maintain the strike until Congress approves a law that sets the date of the census | Santa Cruz mantendrá el paro hasta que el Congreso apruebe una ley que fije la fecha del censo
By Kim Diaz, NewsTrace: The population that maintains the Unemployment in Santa Cruzthe largest Bolivian region, began to build Christmas trees at the points of street blockade as a symbol that the protest will continue until Parliament passes a law fixing the census date and ensure timely delivery of your final results. Day 32 of the strike, which took place this Tuesday,…
