Editorial, Pagina Siete: A survey carried out by researchers Rodolfo Eróstegui and Rafael Cerff to 48 productive and service companies in Bolivia, brought interesting results. The objective of the survey was to know the situation that the country’s companies are going through and the changes they suffered due to the pandemic in our territory. First,…
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Why do indigenous people flee from the Pachamama – Por qué los indígenas huyen de la Pachamama
Editorial, El Diario: A note registered in the editorial page of EL DIARIO in the edition of Sunday, March 7, made it known that in the highlands and valleys of La Paz and other departments, 500 thousand hectares of top-quality land, which were cultivated by peasants, were abandoned. who have now abandoned them and migrated…
Masista ineptitude – Ineptitud masista
Editorial, Pagina Siete: Failed start of vaccination Long lines of elderly people, useless waits, lack of information and, worst of all, lack of vaccines created a scene of chaos during the first days of what must have been the start of mass vaccination. The central government had announced with pomp a vaccination schedule that runs…
Is masismo reliable? – ¿Es confiable el masismo?
Antonio Saravia, Pagina Siete: I don’t want dialogue Citizen Community and Carlos Mesa presented last Monday a proposal “for peace and reconciliation” in the country. In its first point, the proposal asks “without renouncing our interpretation of the facts and in homage to the greater good of the country, to overcome the polarization generated by…
Bolivian lake becomes an arid, trash-covered wasteland
Gabriel Romano, La Prensa Latina: Oruro, Bolivia, Apr 1 (efe-epa).- Gazing at Lake Uru Uru in the southwestern Bolivian province of Oruro, the thought occurs that no amount of effort would be sufficient to reverse the environmental degradation which has left 90 percent of the lake bed a dried-up waste piled high with plastic and…
Blows to history – Golpes a la historia
Hernan Terrazas, Los Tiempos: The problem with not having written our history well is that anyone comes, reinvents it and the great confusion sets in. At the beginning of the 90s of the last century, for example, someone came up with the brilliant idea of affirming that the coca leaf grown in the Chapare was…
