ERBOL reports in La Prensa: BANKRUPT POTATO PRODUCERS Santa Cruz. The President of the Federation of vegetable and fruit growers (Fedehfrut), Nue Moron, reported yesterday [11/17/13] that Santa Cruz’s Potato farmers went bankrupt due to the low cost of the tuber in the market and by three frosts that ruined crops. He said that “the…
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Are there too many impostors in Bolivia?
Maggy Talavera writes in El Deber: Impostors and impostures The saying, “so much falls the drop into stone, until finally breaks it”. And I say, it seems that Bolivians are made of solid stone, because while deluge fall over us, not drops, nothing breaks us. I use the saying figuratively: the drop is an imposture…
What is behind the “rationale” of current central Bolivian gov? and OUR future?!
Renzo Abruzzese writes in El Deber: And after the orgy? An infiltrated female agent starring across a scene of abuses and mistreats to the Chancellor in Chaparina. A Chancellor exposing himself as repressive bait, mysteriously the infiltrated disappears from the stage. The Chancellor is left in ridicule. The bosses of the infiltrated say she asked…
Current Bolivian presidential priorities…
Bolivia continues to face lack of investment on sustainable projects, lack of public safety, lack of coherent employment and empowerment structures. Instead corruption, narco trafficking and egocentrism rules the actions of current Bolivian president… Let alone his relentless desire to continue holding power in a third-unconstitutional consecutive term. The cartoon is from El Diario, March…
Bolivian government spends nine million dollars in propaganda…
El Dia reports [from Erbol]: In seven months exceeded the figure of 2011 Government spends $9 million in propaganda Monitoring. Doble N and Publimarket are companies that show the increase in expenses. The data offered by the companies of monitoring advertising and propaganda, Doble N and Publimarket reveal that the national Government spent, in 2011,…
For Bolivian entrepreneurs, reversal of mines is a bad sign for investments
Ambivalence in the speech of government officials is damaging our ability to capture foreign capital investment for years to come. At times, current government attends meetings where they invite foreign capitals to come, at other they attack capitalism and do not enforce the law, allowing for violent take overs and anarchy to rule our businesses…
