This delusional egomaniac, forced “his” Constitution, killing some Bolivians along the way … yesterday he made sure he can run for office indefinitely and of course, he despised his Constitution. evo only showed his true colors, his demagogue and posture of Mother Nature’s and Indigenous Rights defender felt down the cracks. He is no better…
Tag: Ochlocracy
Cárdenas: “Voting null is a vote of rebellion and condemnation of the biased system”
An interview to Victor Hugo Cardenas, El Deber: INTERVIEW Cárdenas: “Voting null is a vote of rebellion and condemnation of the biased system” Víctor Hugo Cárdenas asks the voters to take pictures of the ballot and send that material to the computer centers to check against the data given by the electoral body. What are…
Milenio Foundation: The Gran Chaco plant: another Karachipampa?
Bolivian Thoughts opinion: We have the benefit to count with superb institutions like Milenio Foundation, its sound analysis gives light to what is going on with our country. Karachipampa smelter in Potosi is what we call a white-elephant project, ill designed with basic limitations to be efficient and competitive. The following analysis is part of…
Kakistocracy or Ochlocracy in Bolivia: Ministerial deficiency causing disorders
Bolivian Thoughts opinion: Over the last eleven years, we have seen the best possible economic times ever in our whole history, the perfect opportunity to overcome poverty, generate sustainable employment and be competitive. What happened? Bolivia was taken by the worst kakistocracy and/or ochlocracy ever thought imaginable! At the bottom, please find a comparison between…
Bid for Power in Bolivia Is Just Another Reach for Autocracy
Jose Miguel Vivanco and Juan Pappier report for Human Rights Watch, published in The New York Times: Bid for Power in Bolivia Is Just Another Reach for Autocracy (Buenos Aires) — President Evo Morales of Bolivia seems obsessed with staying in power. In 2016, he called a referendum on a constitutional amendment that would have…
Can Bolivia Achieve Equitable, Sustainable Extractivism? Of course NOT!!!
Thomas Murphy reports for Brown Political View: Can Bolivia Achieve Equitable, Sustainable Extractivism? Evo Morales has been the President of the Plurinational State of Bolivia since 2006. The term “Plurinational State,” adopted by the 2009 constitution that President Morales himself helped formulate, explicitly describes the country not as a nation-state but as a solidaristic union of diverse…
