A Fascist Named Evo | Un facho llamado Evo

By Juan José Toro Montoya, Brujula Digital: Researcher Kevin Passmore defines fascism as “a set of ideologies and practices that seeks to place the nation, defined in exclusive biological, cultural, and/or historical terms, above all other sources of loyalty, and to create a mobilized national community.” Marxists, on the other hand, maintain the definition approved…

Government of Argentina Revokes Evo’s Refugee Status: “We Don’t Help Those Who Spread Terror” | Gobierno de Argentina cesa la condición de refugiado de Evo: “No ayudamos a quienes siembran terror”

Erbol, El Dia: The Argentine government announced this Wednesday that it has ended the refugee status previously granted to Evo Morales. The news was made public by the Argentine presidential spokesperson, Manuel Adorni, through his X account. Morales resided in Argentina between December 2019 and November 2020, during his exile under Jeanine Añez’s government. The…

Zero dollars? Cryptos welcome! | ¿Cero dólares? ¡Criptomonedas bienvenidas!

By EFE, Brujula Digital: Around 258,000 Bolivians Turn to Cryptocurrencies Due to Dollar Shortage A woman walks in front of a currency exchange house. Photo: EFE The Central Bank of Bolivia (BCB) reported on Thursday that around 258,000 Bolivians have been using cryptocurrencies over the past three months, following the official authorization for buying, selling,…

Evo Morales: The Elephant in the Room | El elefante en la habitación

By Gonzalo Colque, Brujula Digital: For many, Evo Morales is the cause of Bolivia’s economic crisis and the political problems eating away at the country. Yet, despite his critics’ efforts to downplay his presence, Morales remains the strongest presidential candidate, especially after his recent show of force. Acknowledging him as the “elephant in the room”…

Santa Cruz: has the potential for further growth, but it faces four obstacles | puede crecer más, pero enfrenta cuatro obstáculos

By Marco Antonio Belmonte, Vision 360: Santa Cruz is a leader in productive development, exports, and is the fastest-growing economy in Bolivia. However, to further contribute to both its own development and that of the country, it faces four major obstacles: lack of legal certainty for investment, export restrictions, land seizures, and infrastructure and logistics…