Waiting in Line to Fill up with Diesel Fuel: the Tragedy in Bolivia Just Two Days Before the Elections.
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LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — At 4,000 meters (13,000 feet), the icy wind that descends from the Andes feels like a razor blade. With sub-zero temperatures in the early morning, Bolivian David García has slept two nights in his…
LA PAZ.- At the “Dragón de Oro” service station, at the crossroads of the Civic Avenues and the Police in El Alto, La Paz, the line to load fuel extends for 1.5 kilometers and some truckers carried more than a day of waiting on Thursday. “They sell diesel for a while and then we have to wait for them to replenish them again,” said the 62-year-old truck driver Isidro Choque, who for more than two decades has been engaged in transporting beams for…
In the streets of La Paz, in the markets of Santa Cruz, in the mines of Oruro where the echo of hammers resonates with centuries of history, in the vineyards of Tarija where the land promises abundance, in every corner of our territory one breathes something different.A mixture of hope and urgency that we had not felt in decades.Because after 200 years of independence, Bolivia is about to live the most decisive moment of the last decades.The fig…
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