Thousands of Transporters Protest in Bolivia over Fuel Shortage - Latino-News - Hispanic Newspaper
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June 4, 2025 – La Paz – EFE. Thousands of transporters demonstrated this Wednesday in La Paz to protest the shortage of fuel that has affected Bolivia for weeks. The mobilization, which began in the city of El Alto, brought together drivers of public transport unions who demanded immediate solutions from the government in the face of the lack of diesel and gasoline, in addition to the rising inflation and scarcity of dollars in the country. Prot…
Background Tension in Bolivia has increased after adherents of former President Evo Morales began blocking various roads, including routes to the country's borders. They demand that Morales's name be on the presidential ballot, even though he is under investigation for sexual crimes. You may be interested : Valentina del Río and Doering Treskow, a Chilean couple traveling through South America in a combi for seven months, has been trapped in Bol…
Cochabamba, Jun 5, 2025 (ATB Digital).- “There is no diesel”, wage drivers of land transport in Cochabamba install blockades on the Melchor Pérez Avenue of Olguín in the city. The measure, according to the protesters, responds to the lack of diesel, and demand a prompt solution from the government. “We continue to be harmed” they said. Source: ATB Digital Writing Room The post Salary drivers announce radicalizing mobilizations due to lack of die…
Several thousand drivers of passenger transport marched on Wednesday in La Paz to protest against the shortage of dollars and fuels, which for weeks has generated long lines of vehicles at gas stations. Since 2023, Bolivia has been experiencing an economic crisis due to the lack of US currency. The situation has pushed the government to almost exhaust liquid international reserves, which goes to import fuels to sell them in the domestic market a…
Transporters demand urgent solutions to the government of Luis Arce in the face of the lack of diesel, gasoline and restrictions on the use of CNG. A massive mobilization of drivers of public and unionized transport of La Paz collapsed on Wednesday the center of the city, in a day of protest addressed to President Luis Arce and his ministers, in the face of the persistent shortage of fuels that for weeks seriously affects the operation of the se…
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