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Government Reports that Cob Did Not Attend the Dialogue and Denies Missing Persons

Minister Oviedo reiterated that the Executive will reconvene the dialogue and confirmed its openness to listen to the mobilized sectors.
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Bolivia's workers' headquarters conditioned their participation in the dialogue on the release of those detained in Monday's clashes and demanded that Supreme Decree 5503 be repealed.

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“Those who do not want to participate in the dialogue are their own decisions, we are in a free country, but let’s not think that the government does not want to listen to them,” said the head of Planning.

Minister Oviedo reiterated that the Executive will reconvene the dialogue and confirmed its openness to listen to the mobilized sectors.

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