We’ll miss you, Lucho | Te extrañaremos, Lucho

Editorial, El Día: As unbelievable as it may seem, we’re going to miss you, Lucho. Not because your administration was good, or because your time in power left anything other than debt, shortages, inflation, and a fractured country. We’ll miss you because, when we hit rock bottom —the one you’ve dug with your own hands,…

Fuel Supply Chaos | Caos en el Suministro de Combustible

By Erika Ibáñez, La Razón; Eju.tv: Fuel: CAO says the situation has gone ‘from irresponsibility to negligence’ The president of the CAO said that the entire productive chain is deteriorated and that, as a result of the shortage, a black market has emerged where fuel is being sold for more than Bs 14 per liter….

Parallel Exchange Rate: Will the Parallel Dollar Keep Falling? Here’s What an Expert Says | Cotización paralela: ¿Seguirá bajando el dólar paralelo? Esto dice un especialista

By Unitel: “We’ve crossed a psychological barrier,” said expert Enrique Borda after the parallel dollar exchange rate on the streets fell below Bs 14 this Wednesday. Reference photo The parallel dollar showed a downward trend on Wednesday, with exchange rates in Santa Cruz reaching Bs 13.50 for buying and Bs 13.90 for selling. Economic analyst…

Bolivia Has No International Power Over Cryptocurrency Use | El país no tiene poder internacional en uso de criptomonedas

By Los Tiempos: ASFI Acknowledges Bolivia Has No International Power Over Cryptocurrency Use Cryptocurrency use is growing around the world. | Economia3.com After Bolivia’s Central Bank (BCB) approved the use of cryptocurrencies in the country for transactions, the Financial System Supervisory Authority (ASFI) took another step by enacting regulations for the operation of financial technology…

Debate: Manfred, Samuel, and Tuto highlight 4 shared proposals to reduce inflation and attract dollars | Debate: Manfred, Samuel y Tuto reflejan 4 coincidencias para bajar la inflación y captar dólares

By Álvaro Rosales, Unitel: The presidential candidates made different proposals focused on improving Bolivia’s economic situation The candidates’ debate was broadcast through UNITEL’s multiplatform network In UNITEL’s first major presidential candidates’ debate, Samuel Doria Medina, Jorge “Tuto” Quiroga, and Manfred Reyes Villa presented different paths to stabilize the economy, but also revealed four key points…