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Bolivian president’s approval of his administration increases

Bolivian president's approval of his administration increases
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July 27 |

La gestión del presidente de Bolivia, Luis Arce, ha aumentado desde el 28 de enero, aproximándose al 40 por ciento, de acuerdo con un sondeo nacional de la empresa Diagnosis publicado este miércoles.

Según la encuestadora, “Arce ha logrado mantener una base social de apoyo a su gestión que se mantiene entre el 35 por ciento y el 40 por ciento. Este tercio de la población aprueba su gestión y tiene una opinión positiva del Presidente”.

En este sentido, la encuesta reflejó que desde el  28 de enero de este año, el mandatario registraba un 33 por ciento de aprobación, la cual subió a un 38 por ciento  hasta el 8 de julio del 2023.

“Esta base social leal al Gobierno está conformada por personas de clase baja de occidente, mayores de 30 años, especialmente hombres”, acotó el informe.

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El ente manifestó además que la gestión del jefe de Estado ha logrado mantener la estabilidad económica después de la pandemia, y tiene la expectativa de un 66 por ciento y que el Gobierno logrará mejorar la economía en los próximos años.

Además, destaca que la población tiene una percepción positiva de la gestión en las políticas post Covid-19, dentro de lo que se encuentran los convenios para industrializar el litio, las acciones para enjuiciar a los responsables del golpe de Estado de 2019 y los acuerdos rumbo al Censo de 2024.

El ministro de Economía, Marcelo Montenegro, anuncia que Bolivia sigue siendo el país sudamericano que mejor controla el fenómeno inflacionario mundial. La inflación acumulada en junio del 2023 es del 0,8 por ciento.

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Colombia slams Ecuador’s 30% tariff as ‘economic aggression’

Colombia’s Minister of Mines and Energy, Edwin Palma, on Wednesday described as an “economic aggression” the 30% “security fee” imposed by Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa on imports from Colombia.

“We reject the tariff measure imposed by Ecuador, an economic aggression that breaks the principle of regional integration,” Palma said in a post on X.

President Noboa explained that the decision was taken due to what he described as a “lack of reciprocity and firm actions” by Colombia in the fight against drug trafficking. He added that despite Ecuador having made “real efforts of cooperation,” including maintaining a trade deficit exceeding $1 billion annually, the country’s armed forces continue to face drug-linked criminal groups along the border without any cooperation.

For that reason, Noboa stated that the measure will remain in place “until there is a real commitment” from Colombia to jointly confront drug trafficking and illegal mining along the 586-kilometer shared border, with the same level of determination Ecuador is currently applying.

According to official data, Ecuador seized 214.5 metric tons of drugs in 2025, down from the record 294.6 tons confiscated in 2024.

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Colombian President Gustavo Petro said on January 7 that during his administration, which began on August 7, 2022 and ends this year, drug seizures have increased significantly, adding that total confiscations are expected to exceed 3,500 tons by the time he leaves office.

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José Jerí claims destabilization attempt after videos of secretive meetings surface

Peru’s interim president, right-wing leader José Jerí, on Wednesday denounced an alleged plot against him and warned of a deliberate attempt to destabilize the country, following the release of a series of videos showing semi-clandestine meetings with a Chinese businessman, as well as visits to the Government Palace by another businessman of the same nationality who is under house arrest.

“I also want to know who is behind this entire plot. I am an objective and impartial president who does not give in to pressure, but someone has found a way to do so. I want to know who is behind it and what their real objective is,” Jerí said while appearing before Congress’ Oversight and Comptroller Commission.

The interim president, who recently marked 100 days in office after replacing former president Dina Boluarte (2022–2025) in his role as head of Congress, insisted that he has never lied to the country. Without directly accusing any individual or group, he argued that routine activities—such as visiting a restaurant or a shop—are being portrayed with a “malicious” intent.

So far, reports indicate that on December 26, close to midnight, Jerí visited a chifa restaurant—a Peruvian-Chinese eatery—owned by Chinese businessman and state contractor Zhihua “Johnny” Yang, accompanied by Interior Minister Vicente Tiburcio, and wearing a hood. On January 6, he also visited a shop belonging to the same businessman, which had been shut down by municipal authorities just hours earlier.

The revelations have fueled political controversy and renewed scrutiny of the interim administration’s actions amid Peru’s ongoing political instability.

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Mexican influencer “La Nicholette” kidnapped in exclusive area of Culiacán

The content creator known as “La Nicholette,” also referred to as “La Muchacha del Salado,” was kidnapped Tuesday afternoon in Isla Musalá, one of the most exclusive residential areas of Culiacán, capital of the northern Mexican state of Sinaloa, according to local media reports on Wednesday.

The abduction was captured by the security camera of the young woman’s vehicle, a lilac-colored Tesla Cybertruck, which was later found abandoned at the scene.

Video footage circulating on social media shows a masked man carrying a long firearm preventing the influencer from entering her vehicle, while another individual forces her into a white sedan, reportedly an older-model Toyota Corolla.

According to media reports, the incident occurred at approximately 5:00 p.m. local time (2300 GMT) at the intersection of Tachichilte Avenue and San Esteban Street, within the Musalá residential area.

Authorities have not yet released official details regarding the victim’s whereabouts or the motives behind the kidnapping.

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