Roberto Ortiz writes in El Dia: Priorities in public spending The State takes coercively by a legal theft called “tax” the resources of the taxpayer which are intended for the budget of the nation along with other incomes that are not precisely mentioned now. The State is already supposedly forced to redistribute this “income” –…
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Bolivia 2013 Prosperity Index, by Legatum
The 2013 Legatum Prosperity Index – Bolivia is in 86th position: . . . . . . . .
Can Bolivia oppose to biotechnology?
Gary Rodriguez writes in El Deber: Biotechnology: can we oppose to it? According to the FAO more than 800 million people go to bed hungry every day. If this happens with seven billion inhabitants, how would we feed more than nine billion mouths by 2050? Something difficult to achieve with the climate change, the scarcity…
Bolivian food security under peril, ever since this ochlocracy began ruling our country!
Is Bolivia going to become like Venezuela? Looking after food and toilet paper? An Editorial from El Diario: Food sovereignty in coma Notable food shortages in markets across the country and the consequent consumption climbing inflation have come to demonstrate that food sovereignty that existed until a few years ago in the country, is in…
Incompetence? Demagogue? or just ochlocracy wrongdoings with Comibol?!
Pagina Siete reports: ACCORDING TO THE 2013 HALF-YEARLY FISCAL DOSSIER Comibol staff spending soared in the past six years In the cash flow of the State mining company, expenditures for personal services (salaries) increased from Bs7.4 million to Bs709 million. [how about this ochlocratic government??!!] Expenditures for the payment of salaries to workers of the…
Governmental lies regarding coca crop expansion…
Humberto Vacaflor’s analysis regarding how current ochlocracy is destroying our beautiful Bolivia, Humberto writes in El Deber: Coca simulations The Government says that coca’s 2010 report was wrong. The EU says that it has waited “too long” for that report. And Juan del Granado says that, according to the document, it only takes 6,000 hectares…
