by Peter Koenig for The Saker Blog
“I don’t want to be the best President in the history of Bolivia, I want to be the President of the best Bolivia in history.” So proclaimed Evo Morales in a pre-election rally a few days before general elections, today, 20 October 2019. At the same time, Evo declared that ever since the Tribunal Constitucional Plurinacional (TCP – Plurinational Constitutional Tribunal) in November 2017 rejected an appeal by the opposition that he could run for a fourth term for President, and approved his candidacy for 20 October elections, US interference on a daily basis was rampant.
The United States has not stopped trying to change public opinion with false propaganda and making incredibly ludicrous promises to the population. For example, US Embassy people – maybe Fifth Columnists on US payroll, promised the population of the poor Yungas region of Bolivia, new and asphalted roads, if they didn’t support Evo Morales in the upcoming elections. There are also flagrant lies circulating, that Evo and his families had stolen hundreds of millions of dollars and deposited them in a secret account in the Bank of the Vatican. Similar lies as are being spread about Nicolas Maduro, the Castro family, North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, the leaders of Iran and Syria and many more, who oppose the dictate of Washington.
The Bolivian Minister of the Presidency, Juan Ramón Quintara, referring to the US attempts to sabotage the elections, mentioned a few days ago on a Bolivian public TV channel, “There is not one day the US is not interfering in Bolivian political internal affairs.” He added, warning his compatriots, “In the last 50 years the United States has put its dirty hand in the Bolivian electoral process. Today the interference is worse than ever. For this reason, brothers Bolivianos, be aware and don’t allow your vote being highjacked by foreign meddling.”
This is in total disrespect of international law, of international diplomacy and ethics. But what to expect from the only rogue state on our “Mother Earth”. Not to mention the flagrant, aberrant and hardly hidden corruption going on in the current and previous US governments for the last at least 100 years, and the Pentagon’s and White House’s constant interference in elections around the world. It is amazing that anybody would still go for these lies – spread by an emperor who is wheezing on his last breath.
Evo Morales is running for the fourth time with his Vice-President, Álvaro Marcelo García Linera, on the MAS Party (MAS – Movimiento al Socialismo), the Movement for Socialism, for the Presidency and Vice-Presidency of Bolivia. The MAS was created in 1998 by Evo Morales. According to the latest polls, Evo has just under 40% of people’s support, against about 22% of Carlos Mesa, the strongest opponent, who is running second, from the right-wing Civic Community party.
According to Bolivian’s Constitution, with 40% of the votes, the candidate wins in the first round. Evo could indeed, win the election in the first round. However, if he gets less than 40%, they are headed for a second-round run-off election. That’s usually where the dangers lay – that’s where US interference is the most ferocious, in elections worldwide, where they want the winning candidate defeated. Washington spends untold millions in smearing the winning candidate and promoting “their” candidate. And often they are successful. Examples abound. One of the most flagrant one is the 2016 Presidential election in Peru, when in the first round the second candidate from the Socialist Party, the most likely overall winner, was pushed back by election fraud to third place, and the right-wing US-supported candidate was made second – and “won” in the run-off. Today he is under house-arrest, awaiting trial for corruption, linked to illegal business arrangements with the US.
If Evo Morales does not receive the 40% necessary to win the first round, compliments of US interference, it would be the first time in his four runs for President that he would be forced into a second round. He won both the 2009 and 2014 elections with a landslide first round, 61% and 64% respectively.
AlJazeera reports from La Paz, today, in the early morning hours of Election Day, that millions of Bolivians are expected to “cast their ballots amid a climate of uncertainty as President Evo Morales seeks a controversial fourth term.”
Why controversial? – Because the 2009 Constitution allows a President to serve only two terms. But Evo argued that his first term didn’t count because it took place before the new Constitution entered into effect. So, why a fourth term? – Evo realizes that his opposition, especially under his chief contender, Carlos Mesa, would reverse the socio-economic achievements (see below) of the last 13 years.
Mesa would return the country to the IMF austerity dictate of which Bolivia has been free for 13 years – a main reason for Evo having been able to carry out social reforms, not only benefitting all of Bolivia’s “polinational” indigenous people, but also to advance Bolivia in macro-economic terms, i.e. renegotiating and partially nationalizing Bolivia’s gas contracts, reducing foreign debt and amassing huge foreign exchange reserves.
Evo is observing closely what is happening in neighboring Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru and Ecuador. It is clear, leaving the elections free without his candidacy, Washington’s dirty hands would manipulate the elections – as they have “successfully” done in the countries mentioned before – to bring in a US favorable candidate, i.e. Carlos Mesa – and the country would be cooked. It is not difficult to foresee such a disaster, just watch what is happening in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador and Peru, where poverty and unemployment, and related crime, is rampant.
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For a bit of history – Carlos Mena was Vice-President under President Sánchez de Lozada, called “Goni” (August 2002 to October 2003), a businessman, educated by the neoliberal School of Economics of the University of Chicago. Sánchez de Lozada was a built-in representative of Washington, who spoke Spanish with a strong English accent, representing blatantly US over Bolivian interests. He was forced out of office in 2003 by people’s protests over the so-called ‘Bolivian Gas Conflict’ (“Goni” was practically giving away Bolivia’s huge natural gas reserves to foreign petrol corporations, mostly US, for a pittance).
The bloody confrontations forcing Goni to flee the country to the US, claimed the lives of 59 protesters, soldiers and policemen. Goni was succeeded by his Vice-President, Carlos Mesa, who followed in Goni’s footsteps, continuing Goni’s policies on Bolivia’s natural gas. Carlos Mesa, after less than 2 years in office, was also forced to resign in 2005, under incessant people’s demonstrations and protests.
New elections at the end of 2005 brought in Evo Morales, who was presiding over the country from the ginning of 2006 to this day. – Watch also the documentary, “Our Brand is Crisis”, depicting how Sanchez de Lozada was made to win the 2002 elections over Evo Morales, by a special US propaganda team – https://www.bustle.com/articles/119572-watch-the-our-brand-is-crisis-doc-online-before-you-see-sandra-bullocks-movie-in-theaters.
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A look at Bolivia’s socioeconomic achievements should further convince anybody who thinks for the people, that Evo did very well, insisting on his candidacy for the 2019 elections. The Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) in Washington, finds that Bolivia’s remarkable gains have been largely the result of wise policy choices, rather than just a “commodities boom”.
Bolivia was the fastest growing economy in Latin America over the past five years, about 5.2% on average (double the Latin-American average) and was able, under Evo Morales, to reduce poverty by 42% and extreme poverty by 60% since 2006, when Evo took office. The country also ended 20 years of IMF “rule”, by Evo’s eviction of the infamous Bretton Woods institution.
Other remarkable achievements include:
A 50% increase in real terms of per capita GDP in 2018, over 2005;
From 2006 – 2011 the government revenues from hydrocarbon increased seven-fold to US$ 4.95 billion, mostly from nationalization and associated policy changes. This was the driving force for the Government’s reaching macroeconomic stability and achieving its socioeconomic targets;
Unemployment has dropped from 7.7% to 4.4.% in 2008 – and has remained stable through 2018;
Public investments have increased along with Bolivia’s economic growth; Bolivia has the highest public investment as a percentage of GDP of the region;
Overall investments have reached almost 22% of GDP on average per year over the past 5 years;
In 2010 Bolivia has started applying a policy of “quantitative easing” to purchase state-owned financial instruments, i.e. bonds and similar debt certificates. At the end of 2018, the Central Bank’s balance sheet showed 44% were invested in public assets, a 12% increase since 2010.
Still lots of challenges remain, as Bolivia still figures as the poorest country in South America, followed by Guyana, Paraguay, Ecuador and Peru. Evo knows that his job is far from finished – and American forced “regime change” is certainly not in order.
Viva Bolivia! Viva Evo!
Peter Koenig is an economist and geopolitical analyst. He is also a water resources and environmental specialist. He worked for over 30 years with the World Bank and the World Health Organization around the world in the fields of environment and water. He lectures at universities in the US, Europe and South America. He writes regularly for Global Research; ICH; RT; Sputnik; PressTV; The 21st Century; Greanville Post; Defend Democracy Press, TeleSUR; The Saker Blog, the New Eastern Outlook (NEO); and other internet sites. He is the author of Implosion – An Economic Thriller about War, Environmental Destruction and Corporate Greed – fiction based on facts and on 30 years of World Bank experience around the globe. He is also a co-author of The World Order and Revolution! – Essays from the Resistance.
Peter Koenig is a Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization.
appreciate the detailed analysis sr Koenig. this type of accuracy unheard of in US corporate media.
Informative analysis from Koenig. The voting results are now out.
Bolivia’s Morales Gets in Presidential Election Race With Record Low 45%, 2nd Round Expected
https://sputniknews.com/latam/201910211077102773-bolivias-morales-leads-in-presidential-election-race-with-record-low-45/
Morales might receive that 10% lead afterall:
Video: Clashes As Evo Morales Set to Win Bolivian Presidential Election Without Second Round
https://sputniknews.com/latam/201910221077112905-video-clashes-as-evo-morales-set-to-win-bolivian-presidential-election-without-second-round/
“Bolivia’s President Evo Morales has won 46.86 percent of the votes in the country’s presidential election, avoiding a runoff, local media report citing official preliminary election results.
Morales is winning with a 10.12 margin against his rival Carlos Mesa, who has 36.74 percent of the votes, with 95.09 percent counted, the Bolivian El Deber newspaper said on Monday evening, citing data from the country’s Preliminary Election Results Transmission (TREP) system.”
No problem for the US: They can readily style Juan Guaidó as the legitimate president of Bolivia /sarc off/
What an excellent article by Peter!
The outrageously hypocritical and voracious Hegemon has been on quite of a losing streak lately…to put it mildly… let’s hope this trend continues with the Bolivian elections and it gets yet another huge punch in the face.
Cheers
Col
The so called enlightened, liberal democratic nations do not have a leader of the caliber of Mr. Morales. How can people fall for the BS propaganda lies spread by the west? Is it that they look at all the shiny trinkets here and think they make life better, and a richer state of being? What they will get is deep debt and poverty as their beautiful country is pillaged by western corporations. They will poison everything as they feed off the host, just as all parasites do.
”President Sánchez de Lozada /…/ a businessman, educated by the neoliberal School of Economics of the University of Chicago. Sánchez de Lozada was a built-in representative of Washington, who spoke Spanish with a strong English accent, representing blatantly US over Bolivian interests.”
It is as if the Zionazis take pleasure in promoting the most demonstrably ugly lowlives at their disposal. Speaking one’s native language with a strong English accent — yes, that will certainly sway public opinion in the Zionazis’ favour.
This is good news.
5hey do not have a candidate that spoke their language.
End of times
What’s going on in Chile?
Thank you Peter. The threat of a good example has to be squashed, wherever it is, by this debauched Empire. Going back to Patrick Lumumba in the Congo, Thomas Sankara in Burkina Faso, the New Jewel Movement in Grenada, the Sandinista’s in Nicaragua, Venezuela since Chavez became President, Ecuador under Correa, and of course Bolivia led by the respected humanitarian Evo Morales.
Any political organisation or any outstanding leader who shines the path to a different way of life, of living, of not being enslaved to the IMF and World Bank, of pursuing people first policies, of having true independence will be targeted by the Imperialistic vampires of the world, by the most evil forces on the planet who are resolutely anti human in their psychopathic quest for power and wealth.
As Chomsky noted, the Yankee Reich hates and fears nothing more than the ‘Good Example’ of a state that rules for its people, not just for the rich parasites. Tens of millions have been slaughtered in that unending Crusade.
I have seen a number of lunatics on MSBC and CNN and other sewers, declaring that asserting that the USA meddles in other countries’ internal affairs and politics, is a ‘Kremlin Talking Point’ ie false and propagandistic, and anyone who does so is a ‘Putin stooge’. What species can call itself ‘sapient’ when it has members o stupid, pig ignorant of their own history, or psychopathically mendacious?
They are all just bought and paid presstitutes of the Anglo Zionist Empire. They lie and lie and lie. Modern day Goebbels and Goebbelettes.
I wonder what will happen when these creatures finally realise their confected fake World is all crumbling to dust. As it has already begun to do.
@Mulga,
Really, I do appreciate the concept of ’Kremlin Talking Point’ — reading your post above just happened to introduce that concept to me.
I think we should start demanding — and not politely at all, mind you — absolute promotion of Kremlin Talking Points every single day of the year!
Last but not least: Congratulations to Evo Morales and Bolivia for ’voting wrong’.