Fifth Day of Protests in Bolivia: Central Obrera Challenges the Government After the Elimination of the Fuel Subsidy
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The measure increased the prices of gasoline and diesel, triggering union rejection and an indefinite strike by state miners
The Central Obrera Boliviana will maintain national mobilizations, denouncing the impact of Supreme Decree 5503 on the workers and the economy of the country.
Various social and trade union organizations affiliated to the Central Obrera Boliviana ratified the continuation of the protests against Supreme Decree 5503, when the fifth consecutive day of mobilizations in demand of its repeal was fulfilled. The regulation, promoted by the government of Rodrigo Paz, includes the increase of the price of the fuels and other measures of economic adjustment. The post Unions of Bolivia star in the fifth day of m…
The brand headed by the Central Obrera Central (COB) that started from the bridge of the brewery in the city of La Paz, arrived at the center of La Paz COB reached the center in a peaceful march Source: UNITEL The morning...
Sectors affiliated to the Central Obrera Boliviana marched this Friday at the headquarters of government and in other cities, in demand of the abrogation of the decree that eliminates the subsidy of fuels.
TeleSurTV. Latin American Summary, December 26, 2025 The Central Obrera Boliviana will maintain national mobilizations, denouncing the impact of Supreme Decree 5503 on workers and the economy of the country. The Central Obrera Boliviana (COB) ratified on Thursday the indefinite and staggered general strike throughout the country, with unions demonstrating daily in La Paz, in [...] La entrada Bolivia. Central laborer de Bolivia ratifies indefinit…
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