El Diario’s important Editorial: Bolivia among the last to receive investments The Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLAC) has made known that Bolivia is among the last of Latin American countries to receive investments because, according to statistics and studies, from a total of $173,361 million, only 0.6% has been received as an investment during…
Tag: public policy failures
Bolivians do not want lynching as a result of the “change” that current gov advocated for…
Change was part of current Bolivian president’s speech, instead of a rational and proactive change, it ended up regarding his hate and resentfulness over the colonial times in Bolivia, the capitalism, the western culture and his insane egocentric style to think that nothing good came out from Bolivia until he ended as president, is showing…
Exceptional room for improvement: Bolivian productive businesses!
El Diario reports a striking reality! Why is that we have very little numbers of productive businesses?! Initial answer targets weak and awkward public policies as they do not do what they are supposed to: promote investment on job and value-added creation! Two of every thousand companies are large and productive In Bolivia, two of…
There is still hope for Human Rights in the Continent!!
Hundreds of Bolivians had to flee as there is no Justice in Bolivia under current government. Roger Pinto is over a year at the Brazilian Embassy waiting for his safe-conduct. Tarija’s Governor went to exile in Paraguay. Former Pando Prefect remains with a trial that envisions no solutions over the short-term. And the list goes…
In Bolivia, the failure of the State is more evident, day by day…
Manfredo Kempff Suarez writes for El Deber: Failure of the State The political opposition has not been the one, which has launched the alarm on the dangerous road that are gaining businesses that are in the hands of the State, it is the Government itself, mentor of nationalisations and nationalisations, who has seen how a…
There was a name for current Bolivian government “style”: Ochlocracy!!!
Eudoro Galindo writes in El Diario: Democracies get sick and die Two are the causes why democracies get sick and die. The first occurs when a tyrant in power enter the Government with majority support of the population who expressed electorally. The experience of Germany when Hitler came to power democratically, showed mankind the tragedies…
