Santa Cruz’s Civic Assembly rejects Census results and calls for a departmental strike this Friday | Asamblea de la Cruceñidad rechaza resultados del Censo y convoca a paro departamental este viernes

Brújula Digital: The Assembly of Cruceñidad. Photo: Video Capture The Assembly of Cruceñidad rejected the results of the Population and Housing Census and announced a 24-hour departmental civic strike for this Friday, September 6, as a protest against what they consider a census fraud promoted by the central government. At the meeting held this Tuesday,…

Limited citizens’ access to their own savings | Limitando el acceso de los ciudadanos a sus propios ahorros

Editorial, El Dia: Bolivian “Corralito” In 2001, Argentina experienced one of the darkest moments in its economic history: the “corralito” banking crisis. This measure, which limited citizens’ access to their own savings, triggered a crisis that left deep scars on Argentine society and its economy. Today, more than two decades after that catastrophe, Bolivia seems…

MAS: Gang of corrupt, inept, and racist individuals who have lost their direction | Juntucha de corruptos, ineptos y racistas que ha perdido el horizonte

By Renzo Abruzzese, El Deber: In Freefall Public perception is unanimous: the country is at its worst. The economic crisis, governmental ineptitude, political unrest, and a deep sense that the paths Bolivia had built throughout its republican history are now obliterated, all combine to cast a shadow over the national spirit. It seems the failed…

Incorrect Census Data Can “Blind” Bolivia’s Economic and Social Challenges | Datos equivocados del censo pueden “enceguecer” desafíos económicos y sociales

By Unitel, Eju.tv: Census: Analyst Chávez Argues that Incorrect Data Can “Blind” Bolivia’s Economic and Social Challenges Economist Gonzalo Chávez analyzed the information presented by the National Institute of Statistics (INE), emphasizing that the INE’s low credibility stems not only from the Census but also from the “abusive use” of economic data. The 2024 Census…

We’re on the wrong track | Vamos por mal camino

According to an international study Nine out of ten Bolivians believe the country is on the wrong track A survey conducted in 26 countries by Ipsos Ciesmori during the second quarter of the year found that 90% of Bolivians—nine out of ten—believe the country is on the wrong path, far from the global average of…