Manfredo Kempff writes in El Deber: The hour of unity October 12 will be the presidential election. We understand the difficulties that opposition has to gather and face a gale from the Movement Toward Socialism (MAS), which destroys everything leaving only scorched earth and are still celebrating their victories with unprecedented management orgies. We will…
Tag: presidential elections
Current Bolivian ochlocracy wrongdoings will affect its voting results
Carlos Cordero writes in El Deber: The electoral defeat of MAS President Evo Morales has set himself and his staff the challenge of achieving 74% of the valid votes in the elections of October 2014. This means an increase of ten percentage points from the high vote obtained in 2009 (64.2%), including the votes of…
Is current Bolivian president regarded as such? or is it just the way he is?
Carlos Federico Valverde Bravo writes in El Deber: That’s the way he is It makes me sad that countries to which Evo Morales aggresses, they do not bother with what he says. They must have the idea that his bluster and tantrums don’t deserve any reaction because “he is just like that”. I worry more about…
Important questions to validate Bolivian gov demagogue “style”…
Humberto Vacaflor writes for El Diario: ECONOMICS AND FINANCE Bolivia changes? Does Evo fulfill his promises? By having received five times more resources than previous Governments (thanks only to the high prices of raw materials), has the MAS fulfilled its promises with Bolivia? National Unity, the party led by Samuel Doria Medina, has cast doubt…
Current Bolivian gov encourages confrontation in the streets as a way to perpetuate in power!
Carlos Cordero Carraffa’s wonderful writing in El Deber: Life gives us surprises The conflict that runs through May on the subject of pension and a dignified retirement demand for everyone, is the foretaste of what will be the 2014 election stage and drama of a country confronted with the dilemma of choosing between the presidential…
How current Bolivian president is mentioned in an Spanish newspaper editorial… nothing to be proud of!
From El Pais, Editorial, May 22, 2013: Controversial re-election Evo Morales’ will to be eligible for a third term violated Bolivia’s Constitution The Government of Bolivia published this Monday [5/20/13] the law allowing Evo Morales to arising for a third time to the presidential election. Having won the elections in 2006 and had been re-elected…
