Renzo Abruzzese, Pagina Siete: Evo and the coup It usually happens -said Zavaleta- that the most reactionary calls produce a completely democratic effect. This is exactly what has happened with the theory of the coup that the Arce-Morales regime intends to install in Bolivian social subjectivity. The more intensive and extensive the attempt to spread…
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Democracy or authoritarianism? – ¿Democracia o autoritarismo?
Editorial, El Deber: Democracy or authoritarianism, that’s at stake The political tensions that Bolivians talk about and worry about these days are still far from over and they have at least two alternatives through which to pass: the first is the blind continuity of the persecution and the hegemonic desire of the Movement to Socialism,…
Bolivia ex-president’s pre-trial detention extended 2 months
The Malaysian Insight: FORMER Bolivian interim president Jeanine Anez’s pre-trial detention was extended by two months yesterday, as a prison official announced the ex-leader will receive medical care at the La Paz penitentiary where she is being held. Authorities arrested and detained Anez, 53, last weekend on charges – deemed trumped-up by opposition politicians –…
Jeanine Áñez is taken out at dawn to take her to another prison – Sacan de madrugada a Jeanine Áñez para llevarla a otro centro penitenciario
El Deber: Despite requests to transfer to a health center, she was sent to the Miraflores prison, without further explanation “They took me out saying that I was going to Clinica del Sur” were the only words that Jeanine Áñez managed to share when she was admitted to the Miraflores prison. At one o’clock in…
Plot – Montaje
Editorial, El Deber: Inconsistencies of an absurd plot Every day that passes more evidence appears that the government campaign to establish the theory of the alleged coup and the arrest of former accused authorities are completely inconsistent and reveal time and again that it is a political strategy with an objective not yet determined. The…
Lawless course – Camino sin ley
Opinion by Editorial Board, The Washington Post: The Bolivian government is on a lawless course. Its democracy must be preserved. ONLY A FEW months ago, the Andean nation of Bolivia seemed to be on its way to healing, after a year that had thrown its political future into jeopardy. Luis Arce, a candidate of the…
