Compounding Crises: Bolivia in 2020

V. X. Velasco Guachalla, C. Hummel, J. Nelson-Nuñez, Carew Boulding
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Bolivia began 2020 in the midst of a political crisis, with an interim administration led by Jeanine Añez, who assumed power during the political crisis that ended the administration of Evo Morales in November 2019. On March 10th, the government identified Bolivia’s first COVID-19 case. The administration’s swift initial response was marred by corruption, a strained public health system, and resistance from citizens and politicians. This essay focuses on the unprecedented character of a double crisis in Bolivia: a health crisis preceded and aggravated by a political cri-sis. The crises put the Bolivian government under intense pressure. The thrice-re-scheduled presidential elections on October 18th returned the Movimiento al So-cialismo (MAS) to power with a decisive victory under the leadership of former finance minister Luis Arce Catacora and former foreign minister David Choque-huanca. We review the consequences of the year’s events on human and economic development and conclude by anticipating future challenges. © 2021, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile 1. All rights reserved.
危机加剧:2020年的玻利维亚
玻利维亚在一场政治危机中开始了2020年,由珍妮Añez领导的临时政府,她在2019年11月埃沃·莫拉莱斯政府结束的政治危机中上台。3月10日,玻利维亚政府确认了第一例COVID-19病例。政府最初的迅速反应受到腐败、紧张的公共卫生系统以及公民和政治家的抵制的影响。这篇文章的重点是玻利维亚双重危机的前所未有的特点:政治危机之前的健康危机和加剧的危机。这些危机使玻利维亚政府面临巨大压力。在10月18日三次重新安排的总统选举中,在前财政部长Luis Arce Catacora和前外交部长David Choque-huanca的领导下,社会主义运动党(MAS)以决定性的胜利再次掌权。我们审查了这一年的事件对人类和经济发展的影响,最后预测了未来的挑战。©2021,智利天主教大学版权所有。
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