El Diario: The current crisis could deepen further After days of mobilizations and negotiations, a week of protests is approaching as the transportation, health, and trade union sectors demand government attention to their issues, including fuel supply, the solution to the dollar shortage, and the annulment of “forced retirement.” Heavy transport leaders have decided to…
Tag: vertical politics
Will MAS be divided? | ¿Se dividirá el MAS?
Renzo Abruzzese, El Deber: For many, the dispute between the two factions of MAS is more apparent than real, although there is no doubt that the contradictions and confrontations between both factions have progressed and have reached levels that would clearly establish that, between Evo Morales and Luis Arce Catacora, there are very few divergent…
A poor man or a sad little man? | ¿Un hombre pobre o un pobre hombre?
Editorial, Página Siete: In his failed attempt to appear like a poor man, former President Evo Morales ends up playing the role of a sad little man. Accustomed as he is to victimizing himself, he says that he has no money, that he is screwed and that he survives on his ex-president’s diet. The point…
Former Bolivian president: ‘Assistance from Israel is foreign meddling’
The Jerusalem post describes the futile reaction of former dictator morales. He is more concerned with cocaine that comes from Chapare than Bolivia. He was finally ousted and we are now in a process of rebuilding our Republic. By JERUSALEM POST STAFF The former president of Bolivia Evo Morales attacked Bolivia’s temporary government on Sunday for…
Bolivia President’s Ex-Girlfriend Accused of Leading Mafia
InSight Crime reports: Bolivia President’s Ex-Girlfriend Accused of Leading Mafia Written by Sam Tabory Government officials in Bolivia have accused the former mistress of President Evo Morales of corruption, extortion and racketeering, as Bolivia becomes the latest country to see cracks in the impunity enjoyed by Latin American elites. Minister for the Presidency Juan Ramón…
Illegitimate use of “foreign” votes and census results in Bolivian elections!!
An excellent analysis and an unquestionable editorial follows: Carlos Cordero Carraffa writes for El Deber: Seven countries Even though the most relevant news of the last few days was not the vote of Bolivians abroad, but the diplomatic crisis caused by the former CIA agent Edward Snowden, I prefer to discuss first the issue because…
