Who finances the MAS coup – Quién financia el golpe del MAS

Editorial from El Diario: Who finances the MAS coup It is incredible, but true. The coup launched by the party defenestrated from power by the people is financed with money from the State and the government. Funds that are considerable enter them systematically month after month and they spend on a conspiracy that comes from…

MAS corruption 101

Gregorio Lanza writes in Pagina Siete: Candidate Arce, how much does the corruption of the Evo regime amount to? Citizens are tired of corruption. Thirteen years of the MAS regime left an indelible mark, especially in the middle classes, which can be the incentive to build a better country. The rejection of this socio-political disease…

Morales stoking violence, claims Bolivia president

(MENAFN – Gulf Times) Bolivia’s interim President Jeanine Anez has accused former leader Evo Morales and his supporters of fomenting violence to try to force a return to power.Socialist Morales, who currently lives in exile in Argentina, fired back, accusing the government of training its military to suppress social movements.Conservative Anez assumed the presidency in…

Hungarian Charged With Terrorism in Bolivia Acquitted

Fanni Kaszas reports for Hungary Today: As we reported back in January, there was a massive turnaround in the case of Előd Tóásó, the Hungarian man charged with terrorism. Shortly after Arturo Murillo, the Interior Minister of the Interim Government admitted that the case launched against Tóásó and Mario Tadic was politically motivated, sought to bolster Evo…

MAS is instability – El MAS es inestabilidad

Carlos Klinsky writes in El Deber; MAS is instability The last two signs of life launched by Evo Morales from Buenos Aires confirm his authoritarian character. First was the unhappy phrase about the “armed militias,” from which he had to retract at the risk of a revocation of his refuge in Argentina. And now, the…