Humberto Vacaflor, El Diario: The dilemmas of the MAS The Government stumbles upon dilemmas that, by resolving them, designs its ideology, its tendency, which allows Bolivians to have an idea of the thought of the MAS, other than its rude propaganda messages. These days the dilemma was called Santagro. There, in Guarayos, a farm in…
Tag: legality
Don’t Be Fooled by Bolivia’s Latest Judicial “Reform”
Roberto Ortiz writes in PanAm Post: Don’t Be Fooled by Bolivia’s Latest Judicial “Reform” Referendum a Smokescreen for Evo Morales’ Indefinite-Power Scheme In October 2011, Bolivia, for the first time in its history, elected judicial officials. But there was a catch: those who ran were selected by the government, with all notions of meritocracy left…
Today this Bolivian government tests its popularity…
Pagina Siete reflects on today’s “judicial elections” and what is really at stake: current president’s popularity and acceptance. The search for complete control and power of the politics, management in Bolivia by current ruling political party. A recent poll suggest a 55% disapproval of the president, despite what is going on with TIPNIS, low gas natural production,…
