Bolivian Trade Unions Hold Protests Against Peace · Global Voices
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The blockades have spread to six of the nine regions of the country. The situation is more complicated in La Paz, the headquarters of the Government, which has been isolated for 30 days from the rest of the country with little food and fuel supply and minimum oxygen reserves in hospitals. The Bolivian Workers’ Central (COB), which leads the protests along with peasant unions and neighborhood councils in the city of El Alto, refused to negotiate …
The Central Obrera Boliviana rejects the installation of a dialogue with the Government and maintains more than 80 roadblocks in Bolivia to demand the immediate resignation of President Rodrigo Paz.
Madrid. The assembly of the Central Obrera Boliviana held yesterday in La Paz decided to maintain the blockades of protest against President Rodrigo Paz and not to go to the dialogue table called by the government.
Fact Sheet: Bolivian Merchants Demand Cabinet Reshuffle After 32 Days of Protests and Blockades in Seven of the Nine Departments, Seeking Economic Stability and Peace in the Face of the Current Crisis. Tap to see the full context. Context: Merchants and trade unions are demanding a Cabinet reshuffle as a strategy to pacify the country. Mediation efforts by the Church, the Ombudsman's Office, and the Vice Presidency have been insufficient. The Bo…
There is a wave of protests promoted by trade unions, peasants and indigenous people which has aggravated the worst economic crisis in the country since the 1980s. The main access routes to La Paz have been banned by demonstrators and more than 40 roadblocks. Read more (06/01/2026
The decision was taken in an extension of the Unified Departmental Federation of Peasant Workers of La Paz, which also ratified its demand for the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz.

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