La Falta De Combustible, La Sombra De Evo Morales Y La (Im)paciencia Social: Los Desafíos Urgentes De Rodrigo Paz en Bolivia
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The winner of the presidential elections in Bolivia, Rodrigo Paz Pereira, will face the economic crisis of the country with a new economic model based on the liberation of exports, the support of “friends countries” to overcome the shortage of fuels plus a plan called “capitalism for all”. Peace proposes for his government a new economic model called “50/50”, based on fiscal redistribution, between the central level of state, regional territoria…
The victory of right-wing senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira in the second round of the presidential elections held on Sunday in Bolivia definitely marks the end of the two decades of political domination of the Movement to Socialism (MAS), initiated with the victory of Evo Morales Ayma in 2005 and only interrupted by the de facto government of Jeanine Áñez between 2019 and 2020. The causes of the defeat of the masism are the serious economic crisis in…
"The Bolivians know that ideology does not feed. What it feeds is the right to work, strong institutions, legal security and respect for property...
A hot iron is the one that Bolivia’s elected president, Rodrigo Paz Pereira, is about to grab in the face of the multisectoral crisis facing the country. The economist will take office in November with short-term promises that generate high...
La falta de combustible, la sombra de Evo Morales y la (im)paciencia social: los desafíos urgentes de Rodrigo Paz en Bolivia
Por Gonzalo Zegarra, CNN en Español Un fierro caliente es el que está por agarrar el presidente electo de Bolivia, Rodrigo Paz Pereira, ante la crisis multisectorial que enfrenta el país. El economista asumirá el mandato en noviembre con promesas de corto plazo que generan altas expectativas y con unas elecciones subnacionales en menos de cinco meses, lo que pone prisa a la necesidad de resultados. “No va a tener una luna de miel, tiene que afro…
Investors see IMF support as crucial for Bolivia’s new president
By Marc Jones LONDON (Reuters) -Investors welcomed the Bolivian presidential election win for centrist candidate Rodrigo Paz as markets reopened on Monday, but cautioned he now faces a major challenge fixing the economy, and will likely have to soften ...
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