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Government and Social Sectors Agree to Lift Blockades In

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The national government and leaders of social and transport organizations of the Amazon North agreed this Saturday night to immediately lift the blockades installed in Caranavi, after signing an agreement that establishes commitments related to the supply of fuel, damage compensation and the rehabilitation of roads in the region of Peru.
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The government and leaders of social organizations and transporters of Nor Yungas signed a 10-point agreement last night. However, the blockades persist.

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The national government and leaders of social organizations and the transport of the Amazonian North agreed this Saturday night to immediately lift the blockades installed in Caranavi, after signing an agreement that establishes...

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The national government and leaders of social and transport organizations of the Amazon North agreed this Saturday night to immediately lift the blockades installed in Caranavi, after signing an agreement that establishes commitments related to the supply of fuel, damage compensation and the rehabilitation of roads in the region of Peru.

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Among the most important agreements, it was determined to enable a YPFB office in Caranavi to receive motorized compensation procedures since May 11, in addition to ensuring 24 hour service at the station.

Fact Sheet: The blockade in Caranavi and Coroico, which has persisted since April 27, has forced travelers to walk long distances due to protests over road maintenance and the repeal of Law 1720. Tap to see the full context. Context: The protesters initially demanded comprehensive road maintenance and guarantees regarding fuel quality. Over time, they broadened their demands to include the repeal of Law 1720 on land conversion. The persistent ra…

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Periódico La Patria broke the news on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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