Propósitos para 2021 – Resolutions for 2021

El Diario: Economic analysis We will have to trust that President Luis Arce intends to change his habits of handling state resources now that he can no longer blame his boss for mistakes he makes. According to Mauricio Ríos García, the budget for 2021 can be summarized in more debt, more deficit, more spending and…

Chau liderazgo – evo – Bye leadership

Editorial, Los Tiempos: Symbolic blue chair Symbolic is the color, blue, of the chair that the head of the Movement for Socialism received yesterday on his head, during an extended session of that party, in the Chapare, where its national and departmental leaders tried to define the candidacies for the governors of the nine departments…

A enmendar se dijo – Time to amend

Ernesto Estremadoiro, El Deber: They anticipate that Arce will have to make unpopular decisions to clean up the State accounts Considered the architect of the “Bolivian miracle,” the president must now administer a country with a very different situation from the boom time that Bolivia experienced in the last decade Torino Economics, the economic research…

Engañosos – masistas – Misleading

Manfredo Kempff, El Diario: Don’t be silly It turns out, from everything we hear and read, that Bolivians do not now know what a coup is. Experts in the field until recently, we tried to confuse young people of what it is like to overthrow a president through a coup. It happens that the masistas…

Actual gob NO es confiable – Current gov is NOT to be trusted

Los Tiempos: Due to misinformation and political tension, $1.2 billion left the country Between the end of September and November 13 of this year, 1,204 million dollars came out of the Net International Reserves (RIN), according to data from the Central Bank of Bolivia (BCB), cited by the newspaper El Deber. Given the outlook, the…

Ineptitud – masista – Ineptitude

ANF, Los Tiempos: Jubileo: Bolivia’s external debt multiplied by more than five from 2007 to 2019 Bolivia’s external debt increased fivefold in 12 years, going from 2,208 million dollars in 2007 to 11,268 million dollars in 2019, according to a report prepared by the Jubileo Foundation with data from the Central Bank of Bolivia. Between…