An impossible, illegitimate, illegal candidate!

Bolivia suffers the egocentric relentless desire of  the coca caudillo to remain in power. evo is by no means a democrat, rather an autocrat turning into a dictator! He is an impossible candidate as Bolivian people voted NO to his re-re-re-re election in a Referendum on February 21st, 2016. He poses as a democrat, while…

Bolivia faces corruption and drug trafficking

Erbol reports for El Dia: By wave of corruption and drug trafficking Church watches tentacles in power The expression was from the Archbishop of Santa Cruz, Monsignor Sergio Gualberti. The Catholic Church observes that, in the midst of a growing social disintegration, the octopus and the tentacles of corruption and drug trafficking have spread to…

Survival Tips for Latin American Leftist Leaders

Mac Margolis writes for Bloomberg Opinion: Running for a constitution-bending fourth term, Bolivia’s Evo Morales is still going strong. Latin America’s left-wingers are in a rut. Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro presides over a collapsing economy behind bayonets. An Ecuadoran court has ordered the arrest of former president Rafael Correa, who is living in Belgium. Brazil’s Dilma Rousseff was impeached for…

In Bolivia there is authoritarianism that moves towards dictatorship

Bolivian Thoughts opinion: It felt good to see Mesa and Quiroga telling the world about our predicament. Mesa needs to continue to give such strong message, questioning and denouncing evo’s mishaps and authoritarian-illegitimate-illegal re-nomination. Carlos must speak to the Bolivian voters in harsher terms, without sugar coating, we are fed up with evo’s corrupt and…

Bad politics 101: An illegal, illegitimate, unethical candidacy

Eric Cardenas writes in El Diario: The life of modern societies evolves according to the norms, that is to say to the norms and laws, it is the state of law in which all citizens, without exception, are subject to compliance with the laws, but in the societies subject to regimes of authoritarian and dictatorial…

World Report 2019 – Human Rights Watch: Bolivia under peril

Human Rights Watch 2019 report: People from different departments of Bolivia march towards La Paz against the nomination of Bolivian President Evo Morales as candidate for reelection for the October 2019 national elections, in Villa Remedios, Bolivia, on December 5, 2018. The Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) authorized the nomination of Evo Morales for a fourth…