Without Nafta or Dollars, a Bolivia with an Exhausted Economy Prepares for a Historic Turn to the Right
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LA PAZ.- “Economy of Bolivia QEPD 1825-2025′′, can be read in a poster placed next to a black crespon in the low curtains of a food business that had to close its doors definitively in this city.The dates refer to the Bicentennial of the declaration of independence, last Wednesday, and to the disappearance of what at the time was the “Bolivian miracle” when during the government of Evo Morales (2006-2019) the country enjoyed an economic boom tha…
La Paz, Bolivia.Deep in a deep economic crisis, Bolivians are preparing to take a radical turn towards the right in this Sunday's presidential election, after 20 years of domination of the Al Socialismo Movement (MAS) led by Evo Morales.This country of 11.3 million inhabitants, with strong indigenous influence and rich in lithium, goes to the polls fed up by the lack of dollars, fuel and food.Bolivia lags behind in the race for the global lithiu…
The former president promised an economic salvation plan “stopping the 20-year-old waste and theft of the Movement to Socialism (MAS)”
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