Bolivia. Bolivian Peasants Ratify Strike and Demand Resignation of President Rodrigo Paz - Latin American Summary
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Aimaras peasants ratify their demands against the government, while urban transport adds to an indefinite stoppage in La Paz and El Alto. The Prosecutor’s Office released 95 detainees and issued arrest warrants against COB leader Mario Argollo.
TeleSurtv. Latin American summary, May 20, 2026 Aimaras peasants ratify their demands against the government, while urban transport adds to an indefinite stoppage in La Paz and El Alto. The Prosecutor’s Office released 95 detainees and issued arrest warrants against COB leader Mario Argollo. Aimaras peasants from provinces [...] La entrada Bolivia. Bolivian peasants ratify stoppage and demand resignation of President Rodrigo Paz was first publis…
With dozens of roadblocks and the siege of the cities of La Paz and El Alto by workers, peasants and miners demanding the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz, the government accused its opponents of subversives, in the midst of looting and violent clashes with the law enforcement forces that put Bolivia on the brink of civil war.While the protests continue, La Paz and El Alto -militarized- are almost without food and with public transport paral…
May 20, 2026.- Neighbors and farmers of the municipality of Palca, near La Paz, march in protest against the Bolivian government, demanding the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz for the poor quality of the fuel and the lack of compensation for the damage caused to vehicles.
La Paz, Bolivia Hundreds of indigenous peasants and transporters march this Wednesday in the streets of the political capital of Bolivia, whose government denounced that protesters demanding the resignation of the centralist president Rodrigo Paz seek to alter democracy. For three weeks, peasants, workers, miners and other workers have been pressing for peace, with just six months in power, with strong demonstrations and roadblocks, at a time wh…
The Attorney General’s Office of Bolivia issued an arrest warrant on Tuesday (19/05) against Mario Argollo, the leader of the Central Obrera Boliviana (COB), accusing him of public incitement to commit crimes, terrorism and other crimes. According to the complaint filed by prosecutor Roger Mariaca, Argollo would be responsible for alleged “attempts against the security of the means of transport and the safety of public services.” The complaint a…
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