Editorial, El Deber: The sad role of the Minister of Justice The act of interpellation to the Minister of Justice, Iván Lima Magne, in the Legislative Assembly was anything but that, a grotesque spectacle more typical of the worst face of politics, the one that exhibits cynicism, manipulation and lies, than of a respectable state…
Tag: political persecution
Shame on Bolivia’s gov! – ¡Qué vergüenza el gobierno de Bolivia!
Pagina Siete: Bolivia’s shameful position is seen at the UN on anti-genocide resolution CC and Creemos lash out at the Government for not committing to the defense of human rights. Bolivia and 14 other countries, including Venezuela, Nicaragua, Cuba and North Korea, did not approve the resolution of the General Assembly of the United Nations…
Sayings, apologies and consequences – Dichos, disculpas y consecuencias
Editorial, Pagina Siete: Former President Evo Morales is not a man to accept mistakes, much less apologize. We have seen him for more than a decade and it can already be concluded that it is humiliating for him to admit some guilt and it is much more comfortable to foist it on others. Even when…
Gang members, Morales and his instability – Pandilleros, Morales y su inestabilidad
Editorial, El Deber: One wonders what can go through the head of a man, a political leader, a former president who has the ambition to return to govern the country, when in a public act he calls those who live in the east of the country gang members. What strategy can exist behind those words…
Why Evo? – ¿Por qué Evo?
Renzo Abruzzese, Pagina Siete: In normal terms, most political leaders act according to the party, not only because the party is the basis of sustenance of their passage to power, and in some way the guarantee ballot with which they count, but because everything that you do in the administration of power and the way…
Áñez, the symbol of the authoritarianism of the MAS – Áñez, el símbolo del autoritarismo del MAS
Editorial, Los Tiempos: Former President Jeanine Áñez, imprisoned for two months, is becoming the symbol of the authoritarianism with which the MAS seeks to manage the State, of the party’s own contradictory internal dynamics and, also, of the inefficiency of a government that, six months after its inauguration, it is unable to steer the ship…
