They warn that the national currency has lost value against the dollar by between 40% and 70% | Advierten que la moneda nacional perdió valor frente al dólar entre 40% y 70%

By Marco Antonio Belmonte, Vision 360: External Analysis S&P Global Ratings warns that limited access to external financing and the challenges faced by the private sector in accessing foreign currency at the official exchange rate have led to depreciation in currency exchange markets. The Bolivian currency loses value against the dollar in the parallel market,…

Bolivia Burns (from fire and crisis): from the Census strike to blue infighting and campaigns | Bolivia arde (por fuego y crisis): del paro por Censo a riña azul y campañas

By Opinion: October, the historically most “feared” month for social conflicts, takes the lead amid political struggles and fires ravaging the country’s green areas. Bolivia is burning. While the fires consume more than 7 million hectares in the department of Santa Cruz alone (the highest record in history), internal disputes within the Movement Toward Socialism…

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,…

Analysts see that Evo has lost strength and credibility with his march and that he no longer has the influence he once had | Analistas ven que Evo perdió fuerza y credibilidad con su marcha y que ya no tiene la convocatoria del pasado

Source: Brujula Digital, Eju.tv: Coca warned that “Morales tried to show strength, but he is losing even more credibility with the public.” Analyst Carlos Toranzo pointed out that Evo Morales lost a lot with the march he led from Caracollo, as he no longer has the same level of support as in previous years. Paul Coca…