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Crisis Worsens in Bolivia with Roadblocks and Stoppages: Guilds Ask for the Resignation of Rodrigo Paz

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The Departmental Chamber of Transportation of La Paz reported this Wednesday that about 5,000 trucks of high tonnage are stranded on the roads of Bolivia due to the crisis, protests and blockades that have maintained for a week the sectors that demand the resignation of president Rodrigo Paz. “There are more than 5,000 trucks that are standing between La Paz, Cochabamba (center) and Oruro (west),” said the president of Cadetran, Álvaro Ayllón. R…

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The Departmental Chamber of Transportation of La Paz reported this Wednesday that about 5,000 trucks of high tonnage are stranded on the roads of Bolivia due to the crisis, protests and blockades that have maintained for a week the sectors that demand the resignation of president Rodrigo Paz. “There are more than 5,000 trucks that are standing between La Paz, Cochabamba (center) and Oruro (west),” said the president of Cadetran, Álvaro Ayllón. R…

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The Bolivian government said Wednesday that President Rodrigo Paz Pereira "will not give up", despite the pressure from mobilized sectors that maintain roadblocks and protests in various regions of the country, while denouncing attempts to destabilize and warned that it will not allow a rupture of the constitutional order. "No way will our president (Paz Pereira) give up because he cannot, that is to put democracy at risk", said the Minister of …

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The Minister of Health and Sports, Marcela Flores, confirmed on Wednesday the second death recorded as a result of roadblocks and warned that at least six patients are at risk due to the inability to access timely medical care, because the mobilized groups prevent ambulances.

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Buenos Aires, 13 May (NA) -- The Government of Bolivia today said Wednesday that President Rodrigo Paz Pereira "will not give up," despite pressure from mobilized sectors that maintain roadblocks and protests in various regions of the country, while denouncing attempts to destabilize and warned that it will not allow a rupture of the constitutional order. "No way will our president (Paz Pereira) resign because he can't, that's putting democracy …

The national executive of the Confederation of Guilds questioned COB for the mobilizations and called for priority to be given to dialogue in order to avoid further economic losses and shortages.

TeleSurtv. Latin American Summary, May 13, 2026 The mining mobilization responds to a critical situation marked by the shortage of fuel, the shortage of explosive material and the delays in the release of new areas for exploitation. The Federation of Cooperative Miners of La Paz announced that as of Wednesday May 13 [...] La entrada Bolivia. Miners of join protests against Rodrigo Paz was first published in Latin American Summary.

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eju.tv broke the news on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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