Posted on Thu May 19th, 2005 at 03:14:31 AM EST
Carlos Mesa, of course, didnt show his face much today, nor was there much news from his camp: he sent his ministers to the radio and television stations to explain all the new features of his economic and social plan. But a journalist from the station Radio Pio XII in Cochabamba made an interesting calculation this morning:
The President speaks of a lack of resources last night, in order to give his speech of more than an hour, said this colleague, the presidential communications team bought time on almost all the television and radio stations during the normal newscast hour. Today his speech was printed as a special insert in all the Bolivian newspapers. This all cost the president around $200,000. The president speaks of a lack of resources, and spends that kind of money on presenting his austerity plan for the future
It is also worth mentioning some news concerning El Alto: today, whether out of cowardice or sheer ineptitude, Attorney General Pedro Gareca filed new charges in the legal proceedings against former president Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada and his ministers for the massacres of October 2003. The bad news is that in his testimony before the Supreme Court, Gareca did not mention the former president or his minister of defense at the time, the repressive Carlos Sánchez Berzain.
Despite all this, the atmosphere in La Paz has been calm. The city is preparing for the mobilizations and also for the biggest folkloric festival in this part of the world, Gran Poder, which will go on as planned on Saturday, May 21. And while the clock starts running again against the Bolivian political class, we will keep reporting from among the people dont stray, kind readers.







