
Cuba Democracy and Life: "Courtesy of TVE TV. The Bolivian province of Tarija voted on and approved the statute of autonomy with more than 80% of the votes. They simply do not want to continue under the dictatorial regiime of Evo Morales, copied from the Castro regime in Cuba." Tarija has 85% of Bolivia's natural gas reserves. Click to zoom
El Clarín (Argentina) presents a newsreel of campaign advertising from the Bolivian referendum being held today.
It manages not to actually source any of the material, which it has apparently just sucked down off of YouTube and slapped together, so it is hard to know what you are looking at. El Clarín is not a very good newspaper, I tend to find.
The following, however, seems to be an advertisement for the “Yes, revoke the mandate of Evo Morales” side of the question. Or perhaps an earlier ad for the “Yes on the autonomy statute” provincial referendum, although the Argentine newspaper labels it as a “scene from the Bolivian media this week.”
It features an agile soccer player dribbling past a hulking goon labeled “centralization” to score a goal for “autonomy.”

The hulking goon will confiscate private property:

The hulking goon makes false accusations:

The hulking goon engages in political dirty tricks:

The team to root for is regional autonomy:
People of all races, colors, creeds and classes will celebrate the gooooooooooooooool of autonomy:

Vote yes on autonomy:

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