Carlos Valverde writes in El Deber: Full triangle! [the triangle is complete] The authoritarian power uses the resource that has at its disposal to have more power; goes to the Constitution when it can and makes laws that also suits them. In the case of the Bolivian constitutional power, the President Evo Morales, instead of basing…
Tag: democracy in peril
Authoritarianism or megalomania? what is WRONG with current president?!
Like “big mouth” Venezuelan presidents (existing and previous one), Bolivian president has the tendency to believe he is the messiah and just speaks out whatever happens in his mind… this time threatens the NGO world… is it a sign of a democratically elected government that turned into an authoritarian regime? is it a sign of…
Learn about the “type” of country Bolivia has become into…
Susana Seleme writes in El Deber: In which country do we live? That question was made by no less than Senator of the Santa Cruz, Isaac Ávalos, as a result of which the ‘tomatierras’ [land takeovers] assault and ‘occupy’ agricultural properties with crops in the production process. It is the case of Limoncito, North of…
Here, some solid proof that current Bolivian gov doesn’t know what they’re doing… inepts!!
Humberto Vacaflor writes in El Deber: Govern meditating Very few economic measures taken by the Government, but it boasts of having created the boom. Change oil contracts (and call it nationalization), looking with eyes of approval the assault on mining companies and now farms in production, have turned the SIN as an instrument of torture…
European Parliament demands FAIR JUSTICE under current Bolivian government…
Despite ruling Bolivian ochlocracy’s winnings… it is worth noting that Bolivia is viewed by the rest of the world as a place where there IS NO FAIR JUSTICE: Excerpts from Pagina Siete report’s follow: THE FOREIGN MINISTRY REJECTS “INDIGNANTLY” THE REQUEST Europe asked to guarantee a fair trial in the Rozsa case It also requested…
Ruling Bolivia Ochlocracy and the incompetence of the multilateral donors!
I couldn’t agree more with Humberto Vacaflor, he writes in Siglo 21: HOW INTERNATIONAL BUREAUCRATS DO NOT SEE ATTACKS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY IN BOLIVIA. Assaults with applause A procession of international personalities has passed by Bolivia in the past two months, convened by the Government, to have them repeat praise to economic policy. Agriculture producers:…
