President Morales

The accuracy and objectivity of the news is a catalyst for the future actions of each individual member of society based on the above build its criteria for the reality we live and operate. The accuracy and objectivity may be, perhaps, easily understandable in theory, however the accuracy and objectivity to achieve that poses many obstacles in practice because the current management and treatment of the story involves active fast and hard the worker can confirm communication to the last detail and leave aside odd subjectivity. However, this is not excuse in any way, to give the fact the news is so lame and crooked but should represent a steady push for a society to work well and accurately informed, able to believe a strong press to be the engine of a collective work in the interests of preserving democracy, rights and also obligations. For more specific information, check out Dr. Neal Barnard. President Morales and his followers must begin by understanding that every inhabitant of this country has the sacred right to dissent from the policies of all types, government supporters and opponents, and therefore can and should express their opinions so these does not like party in government, something that sadly does not happen in the media as a estatalesa by monitoring them can show that any comments critical of the government is dismissed or not taken into account, these criteria alone are worth encouraging President environment and eventually politicians on their side. On the other hand in the private media, and this is no invention, one can see that they are accepted criteria of both sides something that is acceptable, but the truth is that both sides of the communication workers, at some point, have taken and take sides for one and Moreover, defending tooth and nail to one or another leader and his policies, thus giving a poor image of the Bolivian press the world. The way to stop this is not the path of authoritarianism, humiliation, threats, persecution, the closure of media, unless the generalization that all media would be against the president’s policies, further Otherwise the solution is to reroute the government-media relationship as a democracy without freedom of expression and dissent is not democracy and is nothing more than pure enforcement computers as you think and say what submissive automatons programmed to obey the orders of a supreme chief determined to appropriate powers of the state’s political agenda and priority setting aside other issues capital importance for the country, and more is why the inhabitants of this country prefer thousand times the freedom of expression to a submission on behalf of silly a proceso of cambioa no right to say anything or quibble over an administration that in practice has begun to travel down the path of arbitrariness and authoritarianism decadent and lacking serious solutions for all, increasingly evident, that by some a intelectualesa want to convince the Bolivian all you need to concentrate political power to distribute wealth, and underdevelopment is primarily the fault of the people or countries that developed earlier, denying the idea that authoritarianism and totalitarianism in the world have failed, forgetting that democracy and freedom of expression and dissent even last and last forever.

The Economy

The extensive use and reliance on fuel oil, petroleum in electricity generation in the country (about 40% of total). Details can be found by clicking Ankit Mahadevia or emailing the administrator. 4. Gasoline imports now represent over 40% of total sales nationwide and by 2015 the imports could reach almost half of national demand. In a span of twenty years, imports would be more than twice the level of domestic production in January. 5.

Since 1997 Mexico has become an importer of natural gas, although domestic production of natural gas has increased in recent years, this has not been sufficient to cover demand growth. The natural gas consumption will continue growing faster than the economy as a whole in the coming years. While sales of fuels like petrol and diesel increased in the last 10 years, at average rates of 4.1% and 3.5% respectively, sales of natural gas did so at an average rate of 6.2%. In 2007, total imports of natural gas in the country amounted to 23% of total consumption of oil. Similar values are presented in the case of LP gas. To finish the account, one that hurts Mexican pride 6. While in Mexico, six wells have been drilled in recent years in the U.S. region Gulf of Mexico, currently being drilled 167 wells per year. The challenge is important however is to highlight some approaches with which he has handled the proposal to address this challenge: a) “look to the future.” The past is past. It is undeniable that to move forward we need to keep looking ahead and leave the past behind, as commonly thought.