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Media of Bolivia; List of newspapers; La ... La Razón is a Bolivian daily newspaper published in La Paz. [1] The newspaper was founded on 16 May and began ...
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El Nuevo Día (Santa Cruz de la Sierra) Nuevo Sur ; Opinión ; Página Siete — began publication April 2010; El País ; La Palabra de Beni; La Patria — began publication 19 March 1919 [1] La Prensa ; La Razón — began publication 17 February 1917 [1] El Sol (Santa Cruz de la Sierra)
The disastrous military situation also posed a political crisis for the government. Major newspapers such as El Diario and La Razón began to openly question Salamanca's war policy as a result. [10] It was the last straw for the president, who resolved to personally travel to the Chaco and dismiss the high command. [11]
La Razón (Spanish: "Reason") is used as a name for newspapers in the Spanish-speaking world including: La Razón (Buenos Aires) , Argentina La Razón (La Paz) , Bolivia
Bolivia formally proclaimed the Mexican ambassador persona non grata and gave her 72 hours to leave the country [17] and Mexico officially recalled its ambassador. [18] Mexico’s Foreign Ministry assured its 8,000 to 10,000 citizens living in Bolivia that it is prepared to protect their interests.
Chile beats Bolivia 3-2 at a football match in La Paz, disqualifying it from participating in the final tournament of the FIFA World Cup. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] The school year begins, with distance learning imposed on all nine departmental capitals and the ability for rural sectors to opt for face-to-face or blended learning .
Erik Morón Osinaga (born 25 May 1975) is a Bolivian economist and politician serving as substitute senator for Santa Cruz.A former member of the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement —of which he was national leader from 2011 to 2016— he previously served as a plurinominal member of the Chamber of Deputies from Santa Cruz from 2015 to 2020 on behalf of the Democratic Unity coalition.