By Juan Jose Toro, Vision 360: Is the law meant to be enforced or negotiated? By calling for a dialogue with a group of people who pursue individual and sectarian interests, Arce is also confirming that Bolivians are not equal before the law. With magistrates who maneuvered to extend their high positions, Bolivians began 2024…
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The Evils of Arce | Las maldades de Arce
By Bajo el Penoco, El Dia: Luis Arce takes pleasure in believing that he is harming the regions of eastern Bolivia by building a cereal and almond processing plant in the heart of the highlands, with the same spite that his boss invested over a billion dollars in a urea plant in Chapare and a…
As expected, a series of mistakes confirmed the useless of socialism in Bolivia! | ¡Como era de esperar, una serie de errores confirmaron la inutilidad del socialismo en Bolivia!
By Peter Millard – Sergio Mendoza, Bloomberg, Eju.tv: How a series of mistakes ruined a socialist success story in Latin America Bolivia, once a natural gas powerhouse, now faces an economic crisis after years of miscalculations and unsustainable policies. For years, Bolivia was considered the Latin American socialist country that achieved a rare combination of…
Marco Antonio Pumari: Political prisoner | Preso político
By Miguel Calderon, X: Dear Bolivian people, Today, I find myself forced to address you from a position I never imagined being in: a victim of yet another unjust abduction and a flagrant abuse of power by the government. I have been made a political prisoner, a trophy for those who fear the truth and…
evo: The Fall of a Myth | La caída de un mito
Editorial, El Dia: The cocalero Morales always prioritized his external image over the support of Bolivians themselves. He was right to do so, as it was the OAS that, after many years of complicity, withdrew its support in 2019, “trapped” him with an audit, and exposed the massive fraud that sparked popular outrage. The rest…
Pititas 101: Political persecution and a collapsing MAS | Persecución política y un masismo que se desploma
By Juan Carlos Veliz, Eju.tv: How did Bolivia’s so-called “Revolution of the Pititas” end up in a terrorism trial? The oral trial that was to begin today in a court in the city of La Paz was postponed until October 17 because the Penitentiary Regime did not transfer the main defendants in the case. The…
