Bolivia’s reality nowadays is sadly illustrated by cartoons in national newspapers, follow a few for this Sunday, May 26, 2013. This is from El Dia, April 22, 2013: Bolivian Justice is severely damaged due to the Executive’s interference, imposition, increasing narco trafficking activities and deadly violence in day-to-day lives. UN’s human rights have made timid…
Tag: MAS does more damage than good
Bolivia is losing its forest damn fast due to irresponsible governmental inaction…
Bolivia who used to be the first country in the world with sustainable management of natural forests [USAID funded BOLFOR project which was a great example to the world] is now in the verge of losing our environment. On top of this, current gov is also targeting to National Parks which belong to our future…
How current Bolivian president is mentioned in an Spanish newspaper editorial… nothing to be proud of!
From El Pais, Editorial, May 22, 2013: Controversial re-election Evo Morales’ will to be eligible for a third term violated Bolivia’s Constitution The Government of Bolivia published this Monday [5/20/13] the law allowing Evo Morales to arising for a third time to the presidential election. Having won the elections in 2006 and had been re-elected…
Bolivian presidential original lie… and illegal… and arrogant… and many more BS!
Carlos Cordero Carraffa writes for El Deber: The original lie President Morales has almost all that power can offer: authority, prestige, economic resources and the things that money can buy. Except for some goods and virtues, both intangible, such as just causes, individual and collective awareness, political timing. Everything else in the market of life…
The millionaire legacy of a coca grower who promoted blockades in Bolivia…
Current transient president of Bolivia, yesterday had to acknowledge to the world (CNN interview) that he blockaded 30… not 40 days… and that is only one time! What a legacy, what an example! Millions of dollars lost, thousands of people hurt in their finances, hundreds of company bankrupts but he managed to misled the population…
Is Bolivia under a democratically medieval condition? Unfortunately yes!
Renzo Abruzzese writes for El Deber: Democratically medieval The approval of the political Constitution of the State in effect was undoubtedly the most rugged process of national history. Written by procedures that seemed more product of a medieval drama, ended in a passing Act which did not part even of the consciousness of its constituents,…
