Editorial, Pagina Siete: The power before the throne Former President Evo Morales is not the power behind the throne, he is the power in front of the throne because he exercises it in the sight and patience of President Luis Arce and of all those who voted for the current president. For example, he met…
Tag: Ochlocracy
Many loose ends – Muchos cabos sueltos
Humberto Vacaflor, El Diario: Difficult moment for Bolivians. At times it seems that they have two governments and then they have the feeling that they do not even have one. The coca grower Morales dispatches from the Chapare. There he receives foreign chancellor ministers and the creme de la creme of the Santa Cruz business…
Unemployment – Desempleo
Editorial, Pagina Siete: The worrying unemployment figures Bolivian workers have arrived on May 1 in the middle of the worst economic crisis caused by the pandemic and with the highest unemployment rate in recent years, which as of February reaches 8.93%, according to data from the National Institute of Statistics (INE). According to the Millennium…
Luis Arce: a true leader? – ¿un verdadero líder?
NOT! It is enough to see the waste of the previous 14 years, it is enough to see that evo meets with businessmen in the Chapare, usurping functions and dispensing with the Executive, ignoring Luis. It is enough to verify that he does NOT have economic or health policies, nothing! As president, he is just…
And now what? – ¿Y ahora qué?
Editorial, El Diario: Low possibility of economic improvement Government authorities affirmed that the national economy weakened during the government of Jeanine Áñez, that the current situation is critical but that the system will be reactivated, dictating urgent measures to improve public consumption, which would determine an improvement of the productive apparatus and the economy in…
Moody’s expects 3% of GDP in the future and alerts high debt – Moody’s prevé un 3% de PIB a futuro y alerta elevada deuda
Pagina Siete: The challenge is to pay off the debt, raise the NIRs and control the deficit, the firm said. The Risk Rating Agency Moody’s Investor Service, forecasts that economic growth in Bolivia this year will recover above 4%, but in the future it will stand at 3% and warns of risks regarding the high…
