El Diario: Analysts maintain Two analysts referred to the fuel shortage, the lack of foreign currency and the situation of justice, and agreed to point out that Bolivia is experiencing misgovernance in political matters and suffers the economic consequences of the economic waste consummated by the government of Evo Morales. and the former Minister of…
Tag: Ochlocracy
Almost two decades and the MAS has destroyed the economy 🤦🏻♂️ Casi dos décadas y el MAS destrozó la economía
El Diario: Filas en surtidores de La Paz. Faced with fuel crisis In 18 years of the MAS in power, the economy was not restructured Questioning that after almost 18 years of the Movement towards Socialism (MAS) in power, with speeches and promises about “living well” through an economy based on anti-capitalist values, there is…
Is there a crisis in Bolivia or not? | ¿Hay o no crisis en Bolivia?
Gonzalo Chávez, El Deber: The ideological delirium in which the Government finds itself drives it to control the entire spectrum of economic and political analysis. It defines what a crisis is, in its image and likeness, it determines which indicators do or do not measure a crisis and from this, it builds a propaganda narrative…
Dry Lakes | Lagos secos
ANF: Laguna Cáceres aggravates the situation of dry lakes in the country In addition to the Cáceres lagoon, Lake Titicaca and Achocalla lagoon, Lake Poopó and Uru Uru, Alalay lagoon, Concepción lagoon, Encanto, Aguas Claras and Claracuta are also in a critical situation. A comparative image of the water level of the lagoon. Composition: ANF….
The more government, the more poverty | A más gobierno, más pobreza
Editorial, El Dia: As the government runs out of money, its defects begin to become more clearly visible: there is no diesel, debts increase, there is a shortage of dollars, the inability to attend to emergencies such as drought, lack of water, serious fires and political discrepancies also arise that in the past were resolved…
Official demagogy 👎🏽 Demagogia oficialista
Editorial, Los Tiempos: The statements of some Government authorities regarding current issues related to the management of the State, events that affect the population and political problems, suggest that the ruling party does not care about the deterioration of the trust that Bolivians have in their rulers. This deterioration is reflected in three surveys carried…
