Carlos Valverde writes in El Deber: Full triangle! [the triangle is complete] The authoritarian power uses the resource that has at its disposal to have more power; goes to the Constitution when it can and makes laws that also suits them. In the case of the Bolivian constitutional power, the President Evo Morales, instead of basing…
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Bolivian Justice needs to speed up!
Aside of Bolivian Justice been “managed” by the executive power, by the MAS ochlocracy, as they appointed/fired judges, prosecutors et al, it is way to slow, and that needs to change! ANF reports in El Dia: Church expresses concern over slowdown of Justice Monsignor Eugenio Scarpellini, Secretary General of the Bolivian Episcopal Conference, expressed yesterday,…
What is behind the “rationale” of current central Bolivian gov? and OUR future?!
Renzo Abruzzese writes in El Deber: And after the orgy? An infiltrated female agent starring across a scene of abuses and mistreats to the Chancellor in Chaparina. A Chancellor exposing himself as repressive bait, mysteriously the infiltrated disappears from the stage. The Chancellor is left in ridicule. The bosses of the infiltrated say she asked…
Bolivia under undeniable extortion facts!
Carlos Valverde writes for El Deber: Extortion (and facts) Villegas, Rodas, Rivera, Gomez are surnames which have a common denominator: are known to the width and length of the country, as extortionists who used to work for power and who executed orders of power. They are in prison waiting for a fair trial that fails…
Bolivian presidential original lie… and illegal… and arrogant… and many more BS!
Carlos Cordero Carraffa writes for El Deber: The original lie President Morales has almost all that power can offer: authority, prestige, economic resources and the things that money can buy. Except for some goods and virtues, both intangible, such as just causes, individual and collective awareness, political timing. Everything else in the market of life…
Injustice and corruption in Bolivia: Human Rights Practices for 2012
El Dia reports on human rights issues, as reported by the US Department of State, please find full report below : Report on human rights There is injustice and corruption in Bolivia, according to U.S. Report. There are arbitrary arrests and detentions, and there are no fair public trials. There are restrictions on the freedom…
