Humberto Vacaflor writes for El Diario: To put the batteries Not of lithium, yet, because the project is very delayed, but the Government must put the batteries now, at this time. Until now it had enjoyed an economic situation generated by external factors or criminal activities. It did nothing to make the price of gas…
Tag: democracy in peril
Bolivia and a deceiving system
Manfredo Kempff writes in El Diario: A system that deceives No one can question that now exists in the country a strong Government, which in no way means that democracy has been strengthened. A strong Government and a weak democracy, although contradictory, can live well without any future. The democratic years from 1982 were not…
Bolivian populism and imperial policies
Eric Cardenas writes in El Diario: Populism and imperial policies The Greeks of ancient Hellas were the creators and promoters of almost all sciences and arts, among them the policy; and of course, the Romans who built one of the most large empires of history, who were extraordinary practical with a powerful appliance, professional military…
Vargas Llosa and his vision of Bolivia
A good Editorial from El Dia: Vargas Llosa and his vision of Bolivia The first disappointed with Vargas Llosa’s visit should be the Government of Evo Morales, because despite the enormous expectations that had in this regard, the writer made very few criticisms to the Bolivian regime, and only talked about populism, who considered being…
Liberalism 101: What happens in Bolivia…?
Eric Cardenas writes in El Diario: Liberalism The announcement of the arrival of the Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa to the city of Santa Cruz ignited in official circles of the Government, including the President and Vice President of the plurinational State, a series of statements intended to “disqualify” the writer who received the Nobel…
Bolivian public transport 101
Juan Jose Toro writes in Los Tiempos: Quality: that is the question Still a few days away from Christmas 2013 but the Spanish language page made me a gift: taught me that the word “taxi” comes from “meter” which is the “unit which will be provided to some rental cars, which automatically dials the distance…
