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Cochabamba · CochabambaOn Sunday, a video circulated on social networks showing the former Minister of Government, Carlos Romero, being booed and rebuked upon his arrival at the airport in the city of Cochabamba.
The audiovisual record shows how a handful of people -all wearing facemasks- push the former authority out of the place with shoves, boos and screams.See the Story
Carlos Romero was booed and rebuked at the airport of
Evo Morales · CochabambaThe former president of Bolivia and leader of the ruling Movement for Socialism (MAS), Evo Morales, assured this Saturday that he will be the presidential candidate of his party for the 2025 elections “good or bad”, during a message to his followers in the Cochabamba region, his political and trade union stronghold. Morales (2006-2019) said that he is qualified to be a candidate, despite the fact that the Bolivian Plurinational Constitutional Co…See the Story
Evo Morales warns that he will run for the 2025 elections “in good or bad”
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Cochabamba · CochabambaAlmost a year ago, on May 23, 2023, the Reunited Work of Juan Carlos Pinto Quintanilla was presented at the Departmental House of Cultures in Cochabamba. Published by Editorial del Estado, the project, which was an honor to epilogue, consists of three volumes.See the Story
Bolivia and its transverse time: around Juan's Reunited Work
TikTok · CochabambaAround 2,000 merchants in Cochabamba (Bolivia) sell their products directly to consumers. “We know how our parents have lived, but we don't want to be in the same condition as them,” says one of the foundersSee the Story
Without intermediaries and with offers on TikTok: the market for the new generation of farmers
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Cochabamba · CochabambaThe mayor of Cochabamba, Manfred Reyes Villa, reported that the project is ready for the improvements that will be made to the Alalay Lagoon fairground with a view to Fexco 2025.
He announced that a significant investment will be made so that the Cochabamba International Fair and Exhibition becomes a reference at the national level.See the Story
Manfred announces bleachers for 30,000 people, parking buildings
Cochabamba · CochabambaOn Wednesday, the president of the Plurinational State of Bolivia, Luis Arce, during the official act of Labor Day, in Cochabamba, denounced the attempts of the Right to destabilize the national government and trample on Bolivian social organizations.
RELATED: U. S. Plan to To Seize Lithium in Bolivia Revealed The head of state said that from the first day he assumed the presidency of the country, the national and international right continue…See the Story
Luis Arce Denounces the Attempts of the Right Against Bolivia
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Cochabamba · CochabambaThe mayor of Cochabamba, Manfred Reyes Villa, responded to the DGAC this Tuesday and questioned whether to observe a building that will have 17 levels when, in the sector, there are others of greater height.
The General Directorate of Civil Aeronautics (DGAC) reported this Tuesday that with the construction of the municipal building in Plaza Colón it will force them to close runway 05-23 at Jorge Wilstermann Airport in Cochabamba, because it w…See the Story
Manfred responds to the DGAC and says that the Colón building will be built
Climate Change · CochabambaJournalist’s NotesINterview SubjectBetty Durán, 25, is a young kewiña guardian who tends to her villages nurseries as a member of the Chiaraje community in Cocapata, Bolivia. She was born in Cocapata and migrated to Marquina, two hours away, to attend school, but she returned to her village when she became a mother. Since 2022 she has been part of the Warmis Kewiñas – a group of Bolivian indigenous woman working with NGOs to restore the forest, …See the Story