
Bolivia's Presidential Candidates Face Criticism for Lack of Economic Plans
Bolivia Presidential Race: Concerns Over Lack of Substantive Policy Debate La Paz, Bolivia – June 2, 2025 – The Bolivian presidential campaign is underway, but concerns are growing about the lack of in-depth policy discussions among candidates. Fernando Hurtado, former president of the Bolivian-American Chamber of Commerce (Cainco), expressed his disappointment in a recent interview with Unitel. "Faltan propuestas de fondo, por ahora hay descalificaciones, peleítas," Hurtado stated, highlighting the absence of substantive proposals and the prevalence of personal attacks and petty squabbles. Hurtado's comments reflect a growing sentiment among Bolivians who are seeking concrete plans to address the country's economic challenges. He pointed to the government's history of overspending as a key issue, saying, "Gobierno se acostumbró a gastar más de lo que tienen." This unsustainable practice, he argues, has worsened the economic crisis. The lack of clear economic strategies from the candidates, according to Hurtado, raises concerns about the future stability of the country. The upcoming election is crucial for Bolivia's economic future. The need for detailed economic plans is paramount, and the candidates' failure to provide them is a significant concern. Hurtado's call for substantive proposals underscores the importance of voters demanding clear and comprehensive plans from their potential leaders.