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…
Tag: police and judicial corruption
NO hubo golpe – There was NO coup
Renzo Abruzzese, Pagina Siete: The coup d’etat theory When Evo Morales fled and the 14-year-old regime collapsed like a house of cards, the vast majority of citizens were sure that we had achieved an irreversible result, and that based on this, the restitution of the rule of law was proportional to the powerful citizen movement…
La Corrupción NO prescribe – Corruption DOES NOT prescribe
Radio-Fides, El Dia: On the house arrest of Achacollo The plaintiff of the embezzlement of the former Indigenous fund warns defendants that crimes of corruption do not prescribe Sobre la detención domiciliaria de Achacollo Querellante del desfalco al exfondo Indígena advierte a procesados que delitos de corrupción no prescriben The plaintiff in the case of…
La justicia apesta – Justice sucks
Editorial, El Deber: Adjectives are missing for Bolivian justice Faltan adjetivos para la justicia boliviana In recent days, Bolivian justice has issued at least seven rulings favorable to members of the Movement Toward Socialism since it was learned of the victory of that party in the October 18 election. That is, the new government did…
Mafia o masismo?
La misma cosa‼️
As Bolivia election nears, could ‘Evonomics’ make a comeback?
Daniel Ramos, Reuters: LA PAZ (Reuters) – Bolivian voters, hit hard by political turmoil and the coronavirus pandemic, are looking for some economic certainty ahead of elections on Oct. 18, which opinion polls suggest could boost the country’s socialists and see a return of ‘Evonomics’. The Andean country was one of Latin America’s steadiest economic…
