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T (AP Photo/Juan Karita) LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) - Bolivia's corruption-plagued national police force has its seventh new police commander in six years. But some officers are upset by President Evo Morales' choice. The head of Bolivia's criminal police... Full Article at Omaha.com
Bolivia's corruption-plagued national police force has its seventh new police commander in six years. But some officers are upset by President Evo Morales' choice. The head of Bolivia's criminal police division and several other officers expressed... Full Article at The Seattle Times
Bolivia's President Evo Morales, left, shakes hands with newly appointed national police chief, Col. Victor Maldonado as the police commander he is replacing, Jorge Renato Santiesteban, is reflected in the mirror at a swearing-in ceremony at the... View Photo »
Today, as we pay homage to the workers and Bolivians that have fought for the recovery of natural resources and basic services, we are nationalising the electricity transmission provider
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(AP Photo/Juan Karita) — AP LA PAZ, Bolivia Bolivia's corruption-plagued national police force has its seventh new police commander in six years. But some officers are upset by President Evo Morales' choice. The head of Bolivia's criminal police... Full Article at San Diego Union-Tribune
PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivia's corruption-plagued national police force has its seventh new police commander in six years. But some officers are upset by President Evo Morales' choice. The head of Bolivia's criminal police division and several other... Full Article at FindLaw: AP News
A medical student throws a tear gas canister back towards the police line during clashes after a demonstration supporting a strike by public doctors in La Paz, Bolivia, Wednesday, May 16, 2012. Bolivia's President Evo Morales announced on May 4 that he... View Photo »
The 'gift' that the government of Evo Morales gave to the Bolivians on Labor Day ... could cost the Andean country more than $90 million — higher than the amount of [Bolivia's] debt that Spain forgave some years ago
The head of Bolivia's criminal police division and several other officers expressed disapproval by walking out of Monday's swearing-in of the new commander, Col. Victor Maldonado. The critics complain that Maldonado never attended the police academy. ... Full Article at FOX News
Victor Maldonado gestures during his swearing-in ceremony at the government palace in La Paz, Bolivia, Monday, May 21, 2012. (Juan Karita / AP) Bolivia's President Evo Morales, left, shakes hands with newly appointed national police chief, Col. Victor... Full Article at Albany Times-Union
Victor Maldonado as the police commander he is replacing, Jorge Renato Santiesteban, is reflected in the mirror at a swearing-in ceremony at the government palace in La Paz, Bolivia, Monday, May 21, 2012. T More News LA PAZ, Bolivia -- Bolivia's... Full Article at KansasCity.com
Juan Evo Morales Ayma (born October 26, 1959 in Orinoca, Oruro), popularly known as Evo (pronounced [ˈeβo]), is the President of Bolivia since 2006. He has been declared the country's first fully indigenous head of state in the 470 years since the Spanish Conquest. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
Today, as we pay homage to the workers and Bolivians that have fought for the recovery of natural resources and basic services, we are nationalising the electricity transmission provider
The 'gift' that the government of Evo Morales gave to the Bolivians on Labor Day ... could cost the Andean country more than $90 million — higher than the amount of [Bolivia's] debt that Spain forgave some years ago
In 16 years, the private sector has invested only $5 million a year (in the electrical sector)
After the protesters were not allowed to speak with President Evo Morales, they encircled the foreign minister - who is, just like the president himself of indigenous origins - and forced him to march with them for about three hours
As a just homage to the entire Bolivian people, which has struggled for the recovery of its natural resources, its basic services, we are nationalizing Electricity Transporter in the name of the Bolivian people
You have the funny situation of Evo Morales, the leftist leader of Bolivia, former head of the coca growers’ union, lecturing the United States about—essentially, sounding like Milton Friedman—that ‘How can you expect us to reduce the supply when there is a demand?’ So there’s the beginning of a change ...
I am convinced that it [Argentina’s nationalization of YPF] will not influence Bolivia in any way, because our signed agreements are between the companies and have the trust of the governments of Spain and Bolivia
I have made films on the first indigenous president the world ever had, Juan Evo Morales Ayma of Bolivia, and the consequent political change, as well as how native languages had to struggle for survival in Mexico where mainstream Spanish gained dominance
This company was ours before and we are nationalizing what was ours before
Today, again, in merited homage of the workers and people of Bolivia who have fought to recover natural resources and basic services, we are nationalizing Transportadora de Electricidad
To clarify for national and international public opinion – this company used to be ours. We are nationalising what we used to own.
We are nationalizing the Transportadora de Electricidad in the name of the Bolivian people as a fitting homage to the workers who fought for the recovery of our natural resources and basic services
We do this... for the benefit of the Bolivian people.
in honour of all Bolivian people who have struggled to recuperate our natural resources and basic services, we are nationalising Transportadora de Electricidad (TDE)
Just to make it clear to national and international public opinion, we are nationalizing a company that previously was ours
In honor of all Bolivian people who have struggled to recuperate our natural resources and basic services, we are nationalizing Transportadora de Electricidad (TDE)
Today, as we pay homage to the workers and the Bolivian [citizens] that have fought for the recovery of natural resources and basic services, we are nationalizing the electricity transmission provider
It is just impossible for one country to oppose the will of others and not listen to them.
All the countries here in Latin American and the Caribbean want Cuba to be present. But the United States won't accept
OAS suspended construction in these sections without justification or authorisation
We've started a process to annul the road construction contract, which was granted to OAS, because the company hasn't complied (with the terms)
Chile cannot continue to be a bad neighbor in the 21st century
If the US embassy continues bothering Bolivia, as it is doing now, then it is best we close the United States embassy in Bolivia because we are anti-imperialist, anti-capitalist and anti-neoliberals
Seguramente es insuficiente la policía nacional y por eso ahora hay la participación de los militares, ambos son importantes
I want to ask the assistance of the international community in correcting a historical error that was committed against the Bolivian people when it unreservedly ratified the Single Convention Against Narcotic Drugs of 1961
Adriana Gil se postularia contra Evo Morales??
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"Evo Morales está preso de los cocaleros" http://t.co/4NYS5Fpt vía @infobaeamerica
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