Evo Morales and His Allies Suspend Blockades in Cochabamba While the Bolivian Government Reports Gradual Normalization of Routes
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Bolivia dawned on Tuesday, June 23, without roadblocks for the first time in 53 days of protests that kept several cities encircled and deepened the economic crisis that the country is going through.
The supporters of former Bolivian leader Evo Morales announced that they will suspend protests demanding the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz after more than a month and a half of roadblocks.
The former president of Bolivia Evo Morales and the social organizations related to his leadership announced Monday a pause in the roadblocks that remained active in Cochabamba, in the midst of a demobilization process that takes place after the entry into force of the state of emergency decreed by the government of President Rodrigo Paz.The determination was communicated by the ex-mandatario during an appearance together with leaders of the six…
Morales has ordered the temporary removal of roadblocks set up during protests in Bolivia.
Three days ago, the contested president Rodrigo Paz proclaimed the state of emergency. The last dams are being lifted, after the announcement of a truce by the former president and opposing Evo Morales, the former Bolivian president Evo Morales announced on Monday the temporary lifting of the last roadblocks still active in the country, three days after the proclamation of the state of exception intended to put an end to more than seven weeks of…
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