More than 50% of the shops in the department of La Paz were affected by the evista fence, applied by the Central Obrera Boliviana, the federation of peasants and people sent from Chapare, the latter forced the leaders to block the main routes of the region and the country. The entrance Cerco de Evo caused paralysing of more than 50% of the La Paz trade was first published in El Diario
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More than 50% of the shops in the department of La Paz were affected by the evista fence, applied by the Central Obrera Boliviana, the federation of peasants and people sent from Chapare, the latter forced the leaders to block the main routes of the region and the country. The entrance Cerco de Evo caused paralysing of more than 50% of the La Paz trade was first published in El Diario