Renzo Abruzzese, Pagina Siete: Elections: the false debate A purely numerical analysis shows that the dispute around 42 days between elections on September 6, or October 18, is nothing more than a false debate. An evaluation of current trends suggests that for MAS to maintain September 6, 42 days ahead of schedule, it will not…
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Demonstrations Turn Worse In Bolivia As Presidential Elections Continue To Be Delayed
Apeksha Bagchi reports for Latin Times: Even as the number of deaths owing to the coronavirus pandemic surge in Bolivia and hospitals continue suffering acute shortages of medical supplies, the demonstrations in the nations over continuously delayed presidential elections are showing no signs of abating any time soon. Demonstrators have continued to hold marches and…
Tragedy – Bolivia – Tragedia
Andres Oppenheimer, Miami Herald: Bolivia elections could return it to Venezuela-Cuba-Iran bloc. That would be a tragedy It’s drawing little attention, unfortunately, but there’s a political tragedy unfolding in Latin America that should be ringing alarm bells everywhere. Bolivia’s Oct. 18 presidential elections might result in former President Evo Morales’ populist leftist Movement Toward Socialism…
Morales true face – Rostro de evo
Editorial from El Deber: The true face of Evo Morales From his luxurious mansion in San Isidro, the most exclusive neighborhood in Buenos Aires, Evo Morales orders to block and, if possible, set fire to the country: to burn at once, to have them kill themselves, to attack ambulances, do not let oxygen pass, so…
¡Los masistas cavan su propia tumba! – Masistas dig their own grave!
Enfrentamos una pandemia y además los delirios de poder del cocalero y sus hordas violentas. No les importa dañar la vida de los demás, ¿qué hay detrás de esto? El narcotráfico se ha apoderado de la región central de Bolivia, el Chapare y varios parques nacionales, donde la policía no puede operar. evo habla abiertamente…
Mobile Crematory Aims to Help Bolivia Deal with Surge in COVID Deaths
VOA News: A group of entrepreneurs believe their mobile crematorium is the solution to Bolivia’s surge in coronavirus deaths. Carlos Ayo, an environmental engineer, who is part of the group said, there are instances when dozens of bodies piled up in the street in Bolivia because families do not have the resources or aren’t finding places to…
