WORST mishap of current Bolivian government: The 2012 Census’ results…!?

It didn’t matter how late the results came exposed, took longer than before, when we didn’t have the technology we have nowadays. Back in January 2013, current president gave preliminary figures and on July 31, 2013, results showed over 350K people missing???!!! How could this be possible? The same census with two results: http://www.eldeber.com.bo/datos-oficiales-del-censo-santa-cruz-queda-en-segundo-lugar/130731082700 A…

It is not the nationalization, the prices are

Ovidio Roca Avila writes in El Dia, a wonderful description of what current central government just brags about: It is not the nationalization, the prices are People sees what they want to see and to confirm it and justify it, people consult the sources according to their ideology and way of seeing things and thus…

Compelling evidence why current ochlocratic Bolivian gov shouldn’t continue!

Given current central Bolivian government engagement in the illegitimate re-re-election, I have no choice but to show three examples of their blunt incompetence and why they shouldn’t be voted again! never!!! These are excerpts from Lidia Mamani’s article published in Pagina Siete: 15 of every 100 dollars are intended for fuel imports … According to…

Bolivia’s current presidential double standards! ENOUGH!!

Carlos Toranzo Roca writes in Pagina Siete: Double standards Yes, it came as a gift, the aerial incident that happened in Europe, because from it, Evo Morales used it as one of his most prized weapons: the victimization. He returned to say that he suffered those affronts because he was indigenous, for being revolutionary, being…

Why Brazil “allows” current Bolivian gov bravado?

Humberto Vacaflor writes in El Deber: Dilma, Evo, hatreds and OAS On May 1, 2006, Dilma Rousseff was the Minister of Energy of Lula da Silva and received a bucket of cold water from the spectacle of ‘nationalization’ offered by the new Government of Evo Morales in the San Alberto field. She came to Bolivia…

What type of “mess” will current Bolivian gov leave us??!

Manfredo Kempff writes in El Diario: The Bolivia that they will leave When this Government leave (all Governments will someday) we will be an invertebrate, dismantled nation, in a deep social crisis, as feared by Ortega of the Spain of the first third of the last century, which had lost its last overseas possessions and…