Maggy Talavera, El Deber: Bolivia is bankrupt, on the verge of collapse and what is most worrying and dangerous, with no lifeline in sight. A reality that hits us harder every day and a lack that puts the now precarious economic and financial stability of the country at high risk. A lack that is the…
Tag: ineptocracy
The model is exhausted – El modelo está agotado
Gonzalo Chavez, Los Tiempos: Surplus income generators are exhausted. The hydrocarbons sector in 2014 produced 5,489 million dollars of income and has dropped to 2,289 million. The electricity sector does not generate surpluses. On the contrary, Bolivia has an offer of 3,500 MW and only consumes half. The rest is lost. The mining sector, although…
Resounding fall of the masista economic policy – Estrepitosa caida de la política económica masista
Editorial, Página Siete: The Bolivian model in question Luis Arce, former Minister of Economy and current President of Bolivia, has promoted himself nationally and internationally as the creator and executor of the productive community social economic model and which, due to its apparent success during the 14 years of Evo Morales’ government, has been cataloged…
Gold Law is a blank check to squander reserves | Ley del Oro es un cheque en blanco para dilapidar reservas
El Diario: Diputado Carlos Alarcón (CC) CREDITOS / RRSS Alert for international reserves The deputy for the Comunidad Ciudadana (CC), Carlos Alarcón, warned that the government of the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) intends to approve regulations that evade the control of the Plurinational Legislative Assembly (ALP) in international operations related to the purchase and sale…
Luis Arce: Who is? – ¿Quien es?
Javier Medrano – Periodista/Journalist: Arce, a defeated politician The president of Bolivia is a tiny man. Not only because of his banal and superfluous personality, but also because, as a public official, he has no weight. He is not important. He does not move the needle of the scale. He is not a leader. He…
100: días – days
Editorial, El Deber: 100 days of Luis Arce President Luis Arce Catacora arrives at the emblematic account of the first one hundred days of government with few clear signs of what his five-year term will be in the economy, which is where much of the attention of the population converges because the well-being of family…
