Antonio Saravia, Pagina Siete: Signs of the beginning of the end The economy has been bad for a long time. We are not “getting ahead,” we are not “armoured” and we are not “enviable.” Not even remotely. The reality is that the economy is faltering and slogans can no longer hide the disaster. In recent…
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Masista government owes a total of almost 30,000 million dollars!! – Gobierno masista debe en total ¡¡casi 30.000 millones de dólares!!
Luis Antezana, El Diario: Success of the Economic Model… but, the patient has died The Community Social Economic Model, of origin already noted, is practically unknown by public opinion. It is, in reality, a state secret, barely disclosed and, at most, it was published in an official magazine with little circulation. Its existence is limited…
Laguna Colorada: Geothermal plant – Planta Geotérmica
Alexander Richter, Think Geoenergy: Bolivia to explore future of Laguna Colorada geothermal project build out Laguna Colorada construction update (source: video screenshot, Sacyr website) A new hiring process is to kick start for evaluation work on the build out of the Laguna Colorada geothermal project in Bolivia. Latin America’s leading energy news platform BN Americas…
Clarifying the reality of employment in Bolivia – Sincerar la realidad del empleo en Bolivia
Editorial El Deber: The reality is not as the Government paints it. They say that the national economy is better, but the situation of Bolivian families is not similar to what they had before the pandemic. Household income fell; hundreds of thousands of Bolivians lost their jobs or saw their salaries decrease. Those who were…
Difference/Diferencia 10 > 3
Manfredo Kempff, El Deber: A little bit of hope Not everything is bad in Bolivia, although the bad outweighs the good by far. But the good things, however few they may be, have to be commented on, because otherwise we would live in permanent unease that would make us a more bitter and frustrated nation…
MAS: Spent Bs 3,613 million in 21 works that are abandoned – Gastó Bs 3.613 millones en 21 obras que están abandonadas
Ivan A Paredes, El Deber: There are four airports that are in oblivion and that cannot take commercial flights. Stadiums were built that are now empty The Tito Yupanqui airport, in Copacabana, has been closed since the day of its inauguration You only hear the strong wind and one or another vehicle that travels to…
