The Masiosare of Zunzunegui in Bolivia | El Masiosare de Zunsunegui en Bolivia

By Fabian Aguirre: If Mexican writer Juan Miguel Zunzunegui had been born in Bolivia, he would have written a book similar to Masiosare, The Strange Enemy using Bolivian language. The book refers to a phrase from the Mexican national anthem: “But if a foreign enemy dares to profane your soil with their foot, think, oh beloved homeland, that…

“Political parties are an extension of personal careers, no ideology” | “Los partidos políticos son una extensión de carreras personales, no tienen ideología”

By Fernando Chavez, Vision 360: Diagnosis “Parties are an extension of personal careers, they have no ideology,” says an analyst “Operators have a low ideological profile, there are no guiding principles and programs are not discussed—only the attributes of the leaders,” criticizes Ricardo Fuentes. A ballot from the 2020 elections. Photo: Social Media Political analyst…

Masista politicking – Politiquería masista

Editorial, Los Tiempos: Fracture and detriment The fracture that divides the MAS deepens, so much so that both sides have already started campaigns with the prospect of the 2025 general elections. This may seem encouraging for the opposition, but it is more likely that the internal rivalry in the ruling party will harm the management…

Santa Cruz stands and Bolivia expects… will current gov reflect?

At last, the only remaining elected Governor in office, spoke to the whole country. Ruben Costas’ speech ended with “Viva mi patria Bolivia” a song which is like a second Anthem nationwide, in a clear allusion that elected officials must remain in office and not be “pushed” out with blunt excuses. Lets remember the Governor…