The coca grower caudillo has wasted over $180 billion dollars over the ast 13 years that he seized the government … These cartoons [12/24/2018] show how foreign debt increases the stupidity of this false, demagogue delusional egomaniac: From Correo Del Sur, a happy Christmas? … with a heavy external debt! which is such a burden…
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Run-Up to the 2019 Bolivian Presidential Elections
Written by State Department , published in the Imperial Valley News, photo from the internet: Washington, DC – The United States joins the European Union in stressing that threats against judges from the Supreme Electoral Tribunal are not conducive to creating the conditions required to hold free and fair elections in 2019. Respect for the…
Bolivia’s Morales ignores unconstitutional accusations in reelection bid
AFP reports for Business Standard, photo from internet: Bolivian President Evo Morales is forging on in his bid to win a fourth term in next year’s elections, despite mounting opposition against a move branded unconstitutional. Morales has been in power since 2006, winning three elections already despite Bolivia’s 2009 constitution, which he himself promulgated, limiting presidents to two…
Deforestation in Bolivia rose 167% according to NASA
El Diario reports: Environmental alarm The country is among the 10 most deforested in the world In 2010 the loss of the forest was 20 times more than the planetary average according to the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Foundation of Germany Data from scientists from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, better known as NASA of…
Tuto presents two proposals against the rating of Evo to those mobilized by 21F
Pagina Siete reports: According to Quiroga, at the domestic level, the primary elections must be annulled and, at the external level, the OAS pronouncement must be requested. Former President Jorge Tuto Quiroga addressed today the citizen platforms, civic committees and all citizens who are mobilized demanding respect for the referendum of February 21, 2016 and…
Bolivian President Evo Morales is carrying out a slow-motion coup. Why isn’t the region talking about it?
Andres Oppenheimer writes in The Miami Herald: On the occasion of the Dec. 10 U.N. Human Rights Day, Kimberly Breier — the U.S. State Department’s top official in charge of Latin American affairs — sent out several tweets rightfully condemning the dictatorial regimes of Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua. But why she didn’t mention Bolivia? I’ve been…
