Three objectives were defined by the transitional central government: “restore social peace, hold free and transparent elections in the shortest possible time and transfer the Government to whomever Bolivians choose with full legality and democratic legitimacy"
El Tiempo consulted various experts for advice as to what the transitional government should do during their short time in office. According to this Spanish-language article, Gabriel Espinoza, an economist and advisor to the National Chamber of Commerce “said that the entire economic cabinet must continue with the projects and works that were being carried out. “Since the change of government, some tasks are added: we have no information regarding the execution of public investment in the second half, we have no information on the true state of the fiscal accounts and the fiscal deficit, the same happens with the projects of medium and long-term investment, in terms of infrastructure, ”said Espinoza. It is necessary to run the Viru Viru Hub, the Rositas, Oquitas, Cachuela Esperanza and El Bala hydroelectric plants; the port terminal of Puerto Busch, which will allow a sovereign exit to the Atlantic Ocean, and several projects.”