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EE.UU. lamenta expulsión de Usaid y asegura que perjudicará a los bolivianos
Washington, 1 may (EFE).- EE.UU. lamentó hoy "profundamente" la decisión del presidente de Bolivia, Evo Morales, de expulsar del país a la Agencia estadounidense para el Desarrollo Internacional (Usaid) y advirtió que su mayor efecto será sobre el... -
Tribunal boliviano declara constitucional segunda reelección de Morales
ReutersLA PAZ, 29 abr (Reuters) - El Tribunal Constitucional Plurinacional de Bolivia dijo el lunes que el presidente izquierdista Evo Morales y su vicepresidente Alvaro GarcÃa están habilitados para buscar una segunda reelección en el 2014, reportaron medios... -
ACTUALIZA 1-Tribunal boliviano autoriza segunda reelección de Morales
Reuters* Oposición conservadora protesta contra fallo constitucional * Morales aún no ha confirmado si será candidato el 2014 (Actualiza con detalles y reacciones. Agrega autor) Por Carlos A. Quiroga L. LA PAZ, 29 abr (Reuters) - El Tribunal... -
Tribunal boliviano habilita a Morales a buscar segunda reelección
ReutersPor Carlos A. Quiroga L. LA PAZ (Reuters) - El Tribunal Constitucional Plurinacional de Bolivia resolvió el lunes que el presidente izquierdista Evo Morales y su vicepresidente Alvaro GarcÃa están habilitados para buscar una segunda reelección en... -
Court allows Bolivia's Morales to seek second re-election
ReutersLA PAZ, April 29 (Reuters) - Leftist Bolivian President Evo Morales will be allowed to seek re-election again next year, according to a Constitutional Court ruling on Monday that sparked opposition protests. Morales was elected in late 2005 and re-...Tags: Bolivia, Elections, Credit Ratings
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Boom in quinoa demand stresses Bolivia highlands
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) - The growing global demand for quinoa by health food enthusiasts isn't just raising prices for the Andean ''super grain'' and living standards among Bolivian farmers. Quinoa fever is running up against physical limits. The scramble...Tags: Bolivia, Peru, United Nations
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Venezuela's Hugo Chavez in his heyday: A look at 'el comandante'
At midnight, Hugo Chavez and his entourage swept into the hotel lobby, transforming the drab venue in chilly, high-altitude La Paz into a sizzling vortex of tropical verve and chavista vigor. “Musicos!” the Venezuelan president declared upon...
Tags: Hugo Chavez, Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina, George W. Bush
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President Hugo Chavez dies at 58; hero to Venezuela's poor
CARACAS, Venezuela —Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, the charismatic socialist whose Bolivarian Revolution reduced poverty and galvanized anti-American sentiment across Latin America but left his nation deeply polarized and ever more dependent on...
Tags: Rebellions, Agriculture, Wars and Interventions, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Embassy
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World leaders react to death of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez
News of the death of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, the leftist leader who had been battling cancer, reverberated Tuesday around Latin America and the world. In La Paz, Bolivia, a teary-eyed Bolivian President Evo Morales said he was devastated,...
Tags: Venezuela, National Government, Bolivia, Francois Hollande, William Hague
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Venezuelan opposition leader faces fresh charges
CARACAS, Venezuela — Leading Venezuelan opposition figure Leopoldo Lopez appeared before prosecutors in Caracas on Thursday to answer charges of influence peddling while he was a state oil company employee in 1998, an accusation he described as...
Tags: Venezuela, Justice System, Robert J. Lopez, Elections, Caracas (Venezuela)
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Crecen los tentáculos de los Castro
En esta segunda década del siglo 21, la política en América Latina ha sido muy extraña. Raúl Castro y su hermano mayor Fidel han gobernado Cuba como un latifundio privado hace casi 55 años. Ahora, desde el lunes, Raúl también es el presidente de la...Tags: Venezuela, Cuba
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Bolivia opens first lithium plant on edge of Uyuni salt flats
Bolivia has announced the opening of its first lithium plant, as the South American nation seeks to tap its vast salt flats for the silvery element used in batteries for electric cars, cellphones and laptops. President Evo Morales heralded the opening...
Tags: Energy, Bolivia, Salt, Mining, Metal and Mineral
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