MIT Study: No Evidence of ‘Election Fraud’ in Bolivia That Resulted in Coup
Real transparency: Bolivia’s president publishes his government’s financial account on billboards
(Photo: Andre Vltchek 2019©)
Antiwar.com reports…
Real transparency: Bolivia’s president publishes his government’s financial account on billboards
(Photo: Andre Vltchek 2019©)
Antiwar.com reports…
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The Washington Post published an op-ed yesterday from a research team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology showing that there was no fraud in the October elections in Bolivia after all.
By Jacob Levich | CounterPunch | February 14, 2020 Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the celebrity who moonlights as my Congressional representative, has repeatedly claimed to speak for “ordinary people,” but she refuses listen to them, even if they are constituents. In late November, shortly after the US-backed military coup that unseated the legitimate president of Bolivia, I […]
By Vijay Prashad | Globetrotter | February 12, 2020 On May 3, 2020, the Bolivian people will go to the polls once more. They return there because President Evo Morales had been overthrown in a coup in November 2019. Morales had just won a presidential election in October for a term that would have begun […]
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MEMO | February 4, 2020 Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, met with his Bolivian counterpart, Ruben Suarez, in an official meeting, which is the first of its kind since Bolivia cut ties with Israel in 2009, according to Hebrew media. Yedioth Ahronoth reported on Monday that the meeting took place last week […]
Sputnik – February 3, 2020 Patricia Hermosa, the former cabinet chief of ex-Bolivian President Evo Morales’ administration, has been handed a six-month preventive detention order by a Bolivian court, El Diario daily reported. Bolivian prosecutors pushed for Hermosa to be placed in preventive detention, claiming that she was both a flight risk and could potentially […]