Valeria Endara reports for El Dia: Only in this month Report. Only between Saturday and Sunday were detected 676 red dots. The municipality of San José is the most affected. Due to the fires that are registered in the department, a slight smoke reached the capital of Santa Cruz. According to the Report of the…
Tag: government failures
Bolivia endures Post Office service disaster! … of course, “thanks” to evo!
Humberto Vacaflor writes in El Diario: Economic analysis Post Office Disaster Since February [2018], Bolivia is the only country in the world that does not have a postal service, because the government of President Evo Morales decided to close the service that existed and “replace” it with one that does not finish functioning. Citizens living…
Bolivia: Banana shipments to Argentina drop from 40 trucks a week to 4
Fresh Plaza reports, photos from the inetrnet: Producers of plantain, palmito, and pineapple from the Tropic of Cochabamba are worried due to the closing of markets and the fall in their production. The general coordinator of the Agricultural Chamber of Cochabamba (CAC), Rolando Morales, said that the closure of markets in Argentina had affected palm…
evo’s populist government fails one more time!
El Diario reports: Non-traditional production does not increase Government without horizon for exports The IDB launched a proposal for a Latin American Free Trade Agreement and Bolivian businessmen say they are willing to take on challenges Neighboring countries move to increase the sale of manufactured products to the world market and Bolivia continues to prioritize…
To face an beat evo’s delusional desire to continue in the presidency of Bolivia
From the Tangled section of Pagina Siete, photo from the internet: The “Mesa” way out If the opposition wants to win the upcoming 2019 elections seriously, you must first invite the candidate with more possibilities, not of winning the primaries, but to win the vote of that 90% of Bolivians without a political party, that…
Lava Jato in Bolivia: Boon or Bane for Evo Morales?
Emily Achtenberg reports for NACLA: Will an inquiry into Bolivia’s potential ties to the massive Lava Jato bribery scandal help Evo Morales, or derail his bid for a fourth presidential term? Next month, Bolivian lawmakers will issue a much-anticipated report on the country’s ties to the massive Lava Jato (Operation Carwash) bribery scandal. When President Evo Morales…
