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…
Tag: manipulation of the law
Bolivian gov’s leading to cruel, insane anarchy!
An Editorial from El Diario: Atrocities of community justice Since our country ‘s current regime institutionalized some eight years ago what is called “community justice”, there have been dozens of unbelievably horrific murder of individuals who were not subjected to the ordinary courts and then victimized without being recognized any right to defense, presumption of…
Illegitimate use of “foreign” votes and census results in Bolivian elections!!
An excellent analysis and an unquestionable editorial follows: Carlos Cordero Carraffa writes for El Deber: Seven countries Even though the most relevant news of the last few days was not the vote of Bolivians abroad, but the diplomatic crisis caused by the former CIA agent Edward Snowden, I prefer to discuss first the issue because…
Only in current Bolivia… what a shame of this political style!
Current Bolivian government continues to show it cares very little of laws and manipulates them at will. Estefany Claros Aldana reports for El Dia: Adriana Gil prepares an injunction to avoid suspension The opposition Deputy, from National Convergence (CN), Adriana Gil, announced that she is preparing a Constitutional Protection [Amparo Constitucional] to avoid being suspended,…
