Manfredo Kempff writes in El Deber: Nationalization or purchase? That of recovering the companies for the people is becoming for us, a very expensive activity, and each May 1st or such emblematic date of the MAS, we must tremble because the usual ‘nationalization’, which are not another thing that purchases of foreign companies, which becomes…
Tag: nationalizations
Bolivian gov’s wrongdoings that WE have to pay!
Humberto Vacaflor writes in El Diario: Debts you have to pay For the purposes of transnational corporations, you could say that a revolution is radical indeed when their leaders refuse to pay compensation for the nationalizations that make. Cuba, for example, did not want to pay compensation and has ignored the international courts that failed…
Discover about what current Bolivian gov does it best!! … ruin our mining sector!!
Humberto Vacaflor Ganam writes for hoybolivia.com Curious discoveries The State administration of some mines is about to achieve a feat: the bankruptcy of enterprises when metals prices remain at very high levels. If we look closely, the Government of President Evo Morales has failed in the Mutún, in Huanuni, Colquiri, Corocoro and Karachipampa. It must…
Bolivia experiences restrictions on freedom of expression, thanks to current central gov!
Armando Mendez Morales writes for Pagina Siete: Restrictions on freedom of expression At the heart of the Government of the MAS, there is a dangerous political current based on an archaic ideological vision, even China some time ago and more recently Cuba discarded it. This current, imposed, would do great harm to the future economic…
How able and trustworthy is current Bolivian gov at securing investments?… LOL
El Diario’s important Editorial: Bolivia among the last to receive investments The Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLAC) has made known that Bolivia is among the last of Latin American countries to receive investments because, according to statistics and studies, from a total of $173,361 million, only 0.6% has been received as an investment during…
If this not a serious and solid criticism over current Bolivia’s gov doings… I don’t know what else could it be?!
El Deber [Miguel Angel Melendres] and Pagina Siete report a serious, repeat serious evaluation over Bolivian actions [public policy] and a crystal clear message to current central government of Bolivia: As a result of the departure of USAID European Union calls for clear rules to invest in Bolivia The EU recognized the United States as…
