Rosa Muñoz, Deutsche Welle: The political dispute between the president of Bolivia, Luis Arce, and former president Evo Morales reveals more and more public complaints about drug trafficking networks and corruption. “Where there’s smoke, there’s fire” The fight between former president Evo Morales (2006-2019) and his former heir apparent and current president of Bolivia, Luis…
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Dangerous temptations of the Judiciary | Tentaciones peligrosas del Poder Judicial
Editorial, El Deber: When it was believed that the country’s deinstitutionalization had hit rock bottom, new elements emerge that show that democracy can be even more tainted and that laws are used at will to generate scenarios of abuse of power. This is the case of the Judiciary that does not mind failing to comply…
The two models | Los dos modelos
El Dia: The Diagnosis company has just conducted a national survey and asked people if they prefer the Santa Cruz model of development or lean in favor of the government proposal consisting of distributing money liberally to those loyal to the regime at the expense of fleecing those who work and pay their taxes. That…
They whistle and boo Luis Arce and Jhonny Fernández at the opening of Expocruz | Silban y abuchean a Luis Arce y a Jhonny Fernández en la inauguración de Expocruz
Esmir Cortez, El Deber: The president and the mayor of Santa Cruz de la Sierra attend the official opening of Expocruz 2023 This Sunday, the opening ceremony of Expocruz 2023 had its first incident. President Luis Arce and the mayor of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Jhonny Fernández, who attended as guests, were booed by…
Santa Cruz and the masismo | Santa Cruz y el masismo
Agustin Echalar, Los Tiempos: Today is the big day of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, the most thriving city in Bolivia, the city that is home to the most Bolivians who in recent decades have decided to settle there, it is a city that attracts Moors and Christians, the rich and the poor, to young…
With Evo and with Arce… | Con Evo y con Arce…
Editorial, El Dia: The country remains divided between those who consider that the MAS fight is a farce and those who think that there will be no way for reconciliation. Although well-known analysts and political scientists assure that the dispute is real and that it is “to the death”, politics is not an exact science…
