Processed politicians could be acquitted per ruling of the Constitutional Court

A sign of hope for truly democracy and freedom of expression, however, we should be prepared for current government to rebuttal this important ruling, El Diario reports: Anti-corruption law is not retroactive Processed politicians could be acquitted according to the judgement of the Constitutional Court On Tuesday [October 23, 2012], the plurinational Constitutional Court (TCP)…

Roger Pinto’s first warning from Brazil

I’d say strike one and it appears that current Bolivian government is still in wonderland, does not realize who they are messing with and our prestige as a country, internationally continues to drop. Brazil’s remarks are very diplomatic but should be regarded as extremely serious and I believe Bolivia does not want to get more…

Veja: Bolivian censorship attempts to suppress the Brazilian press

Tonight (7/11/12), El Deber website published some highlights on Veja’s reaction from Bolivian government’s reaction. I went into Veja’s website and tried to translate the whole report, please bare with my Portunglish… Bolivian censorship attempts to suppress the Brazilian press Not satisfied in repressing the press in its own territory, the Bolivarian Governments begin to…

Bolivian Senator Roger Pinto’s whereabouts, June 25, 2012

The sixth economic world power and largest international border we share with is Brazil. As such, we also depend a lot on their natural gas demand, they are our biggest, most important neighbor. Current Bolivian government still fails to respond Brazil on the political asylum granted to Senator Pinto. This past week was filled with…