Bolivia: Authorities Unlock Access to La Paz After Weeks of Protests
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In Bolivia, the police and the army unlocked Friday, June 5, a vital road for the food supply of the capital La Paz and its neighbour El Alto, cities suffocated by more than a month of protests demanding the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz, in the context of an acute economic crisis.
Police and military released a vital route this Friday to supply food to the cities of La Paz and its neighbor El Alto, suffocated by more than a month of social protests demanding the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz.
Farmers, workers, miners, transporters and teachers have been pressing the government of Paz for more than a month for a way out of the country's worst economic crisis in four decades; but now they demand their resignation.
The Bolivian Executive reactivated the supply to the markets after 35 days of road paralysis, while the justice system maintains an arrest warrant for human trafficking against the former refugee commander in Cochabamba. The Armed Forces and the Bolivian Police carried out a drastic geopolitical and institutional shift by unblocking through a joint operation the strategic agricultural area of Río Abajo. The military intervention, ordered by Pres…
A hundred roads are cut and have caused a heavy shortage of food, medicine and fuel in La Paz, El Alto and other cities
Bolivia: They propose to advance a recall referendum to decide on the continuity of Rodrigo PazPolice and military forces in Bolivia have released a vital route on Friday to supply food to the cities of La Paz and its neighbor El Alto, suffocated by more than a month of social protests demanding the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz.The central-right president, in power for six months, is preparing to declare a state of emergency that will al…
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