Renzo Abruzzese made a wonderful analysis of the type of politicians who are ruling our public lives… from El Deber: The vice presidential speech The speech of the Vice President Álvaro García Linera in the Event of commemoration of the 18 years of the Instrument for the Sovereignty of Peoples [MAS, political party, currently in government],…
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Evo’s ruling compared with that of Hitler’s; some striking similarities!
Little by little the world and specially the Bolivians are becoming aware of who and what is governing Bolivia over the last seven years… I never thought this person could become a good president, I could never trust people engaged in an illicit crop, along with those so-called leftist who are just parasites and do…
How is that, how President?
Maggy Talavera’s wonderful analysis in Pagina Siete: How is that, how President? When Evo Morales delivered his first speech as President of Bolivia, seven years ago, a question particularly caught the attention and was a matter of opinions in the national and international press. It was addressed to the former President Jaime Paz Zamora, who…
Black November… what will Bolivian politics bring for 2013??!!
Since 2003, after turmoil, social unrest we labelled those periods as “Black February” “Black October”… now Carlos Cordero writes a very significant description of current political party in the central power of Bolivia. From Los Tiempos: Black November Before November and before discovering the network of extortion around key ministries of the Government of President Morales,…
Current Bolivia corruption MUST trigger a necessary ministerial/cabinet change
Aldo Luna’s analysis in El Diario, should trigger appropriate and speedy reaction of current Bolivia’s central government: Necessary ministerial change Citizenship is concerned by the recent discovery of acts of extortion and corruption organized in upper echelons of the Government, which put at risk the democratic process that much cost to the country. It is…
And the current Bolivian public office corruption avalanche continues to damage our image!
Roberto Mendez gives us more details on how wide is the corruption on current central Bolivian government spheres…, from El Dia: Every day that passes the complaints are multiplied Network: the Web expands Extortion. Bakovic, former roads service [manager] said he was one of the first victims and Congressman Oliva made it known that Villegas…
