Masistas fascists | Masistas fascistas

By Juan Jose Toro Montoya, Vision 360: If Evo and his followers didn’t have their evident tendency toward violence, they would have let a period pass so that their leader could run again, but as it seems, they don’t want to relinquish power even for an instant. Juan Evo Morales Ayma could have gone down…

Analysts see that Evo has lost strength and credibility with his march and that he no longer has the influence he once had | Analistas ven que Evo perdió fuerza y credibilidad con su marcha y que ya no tiene la convocatoria del pasado

Source: Brujula Digital, Eju.tv: Coca warned that “Morales tried to show strength, but he is losing even more credibility with the public.” Analyst Carlos Toranzo pointed out that Evo Morales lost a lot with the march he led from Caracollo, as he no longer has the same level of support as in previous years. Paul Coca…

Violence between two groups of MAS supporters, in addition to attacking the media | Violencia entre dos grupos de masistas además agrediendo a los medios

By Mery Vaca, Sumando Voces, Brujula Digital: A journalist was brutally beaten, and another reporter was censored during a pro-government march There was violence between two groups of MAS supporters/APG Two journalists suffered attacks during protests led by supporters of Evo Morales and Luis Arce on Tuesday, which resulted in a clash between militants in…

Bolivia, Is it a Failed State? | Bolivia, ¿Es un Estado fallido?

By Carlos Dabdoub Arrien, Eju.tv: The Bolivian state has adopted various styles of government in the past hundred years. Some of them have been known as liberalism, nationalism, military dictatorship, neoliberalism, or populism. However, none of them have adequately resolved the country’s economic, political, social, and cultural situation, to the point where, nowadays, people speak…