When Did Bolivia Become A Democracy?

Benjamin Elisha Sawe reports for World Atlas: Bolivia became a full democracy in 1982 after a military dictatorship that lasted from 1964 – 1982 Bolivia is the fourth largest country in South America and the 28th in the world. It is a land-locked country, and its small population comprises of indigenous communities such as the Amerindian,…

Fourteen years of corruption everywhere – Catorce años de corruptela por doquier

Editorial from El Diario: Fourteen years of corruption everywhere The Transitional Government has been announcing a series of mismanagement and peculation committed during the 14 years of the government that ceased. The proliferation reaches a degree of corruption saturated at all levels of public and decentralized administration, enough to place the country among the most…

Unmasking the MAS – Desenmascarando al masismo

Humberto Vacaflor writes in El Diario: Propaganda spending The government of Jeanine Áñez is now facing a difficult dilemma. To face the cynicism of the masistas, she would need to keep the millionaire propaganda budget, but she can’t do it because she must reduce spending to reduce the fiscal deficit and pay salaries. A masista…

– De elecciones y cuentas pendientes

Agustin Echalar writes in Pagina Siete: Although I believe that the current situation is much better than that of a year ago, precisely because we are not ahead of an election in a State with an Electoral Court submitted to the Executive Power and, therefore, to one of the candidates, and because I believe that…

Narco prestidigitation – Narco prestidigitación

Alfonso Gumucio writes in Pagina Siete: Narco prestidigitation We knew about the close relations between drug trafficking and Evo Morales, but what has been discovered in recent weeks surpasses the most feverish imagination. The MAS government was involved in the illicit business. The most common case during the first government of Evo Morales was that…