
Franco Gamboa Rocabado
Franco Gamboa Rocabado is a prominent figure in Bolivia known for his critical stance on the country's judicial system. He has been vocal about the pervasive corruption and the lack of independence within the judiciary, arguing that it serves as a tool for political manipulation rather than upholding the rule of law. Gamboa emphasizes the urgent need for structural reforms to restore faith in the justice system and protect the rights of vulnerable populations. His insights highlight the systemic issues that plague Bolivian democracy, making him a key voice in the ongoing discourse about judicial reform and accountability.
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Franco Gamboa Rocabado explained the dynamics of dirty war in electoral campaigns.
Polémica por audio atribuido a Marcelo Claure agita el tramo final de la campaña y desata acusaciones de “guerra sucia”Franco Gamboa Rocabado is a sociologist and specialist in public policies discussing the political weight of Santa Cruz in Bolivia's elections.
El peso político definitivo de Santa Cruz en las eleccionesFranco Gamboa Rocabado discusses the corruption and failures of the Bolivian justice system.
Justicia en Bolivia: alianza entre corrupción, togas y uniformes







