Carlos Cordero writes in El Deber: Thanks to Pinto While Roger Pinto, Senator for the Department of Pando, had been held at the Embassy of Brazil in La Paz, political and diplomatic relations between the States has remained at a standstill for more than 15 months. When the news became public, that Pinto had managed…
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Current Bolivian government is responsible for over 774 people being forced to leave the country…
So… this is the Bolivia political environment, under current ochlocracy. From El Dia: Politics Opposition denounces that Bolivia has 774 exiled in the Government of Evo Morales In this regard, a congressman of the MAS, Rodolfo Calle, acknowledged that this figure is correct, but it is due to ordinary people or former officials who fled…
Do Bolivians live under a disguised dictatorship? YES, beyond ANY doubt!!!
EFE reports in El Deber: BRAZILIAN SENATOR THAT HELPED PINTO Ferraco says that Bolivia lives a ”disguised dictatorship” The President of the Commission of Foreign Affairs of the Brazilian Senate, Ricardo Ferraço, who collaborated on the exit of the Bolivian opposition legislator Roger Pinto to Brazil, said today that Bolivia lives a ”disguised dictatorship”. Ferraco…
Read about how Brazilians understand Bolivian Senator Roger Pinto’s ordeal
Bolivian Senator, Roger Pinto is finally safe! This is an excerpt about his remarks, this Sunday, from Brasilia: Pinto in Brazil: “I thank the authorities; I had a good trip” Roger Pinto, who spent 15 months in the Brazilian Embassy in the city of La Paz, said he will wait for “the right time” to…
Are human rights respected in Bolivia?
Carlos Toranzo Roca writes in Pagina Siete: Human rights are for all of us It is hard to believe that in a left-wing regime, as the one that governs us, one of the issues of most concern to people is the violation of human rights. Who had human rights during the dictatorship of Barrientos in…
Great challenge for current Bolivian central gov! Will they have the guts?
Carlos Federico Valverde Bravo writes for El Deber, his wonderful proposal should be accepted by current central Bolivian government. From the very top to the bottom, the MAS regards themselves as the owners of the voters’ preferences… they always claim that there is no such opposition… well, I like to see them accepting Carlos’ sound…
