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Bolivia’s Deepening Crisis: Are We Seeing the Start of a Civil War?

  • Bolivia faces a severe crisis in mid-2025 as road blockades paralyze the country amid political and economic turmoil.
  • The crisis stems from a split in the ruling MAS party after former President Morales was barred by the Constitutional Court from running again.
  • Blockades led by Morales' supporters demand his reinstatement and President Arce's resignation, disrupting key cities and causing violent clashes nationwide.
  • The disruptions risk over 600,000 workers and 40,000 businesses, with losses exceeding $41 million in days and inflation nearing 6% in early 2025.
  • This turmoil pressures Bolivia’s political system and economy ahead of the August 17 elections, raising concerns over regional stability and potential violence.
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Bolivia is sinking into the economic crisis. Since the beginning of the year, prices have risen by almost 10%. A situation that affects customers and traders. They regularly demonstrate to ask for solutions from the government, without success at the moment.

·Paris, France
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The deep political crisis that shakes the country intensified this Tuesday with a violent confrontation in Llallagua, in the department of Potosí

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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In Bolivia, former President Evo Morales is under investigation for "terrorism" and other criminal offences, after a government complaint related to recent roadblocks. ...

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The Bolivian Attorney General accepted on Monday the government's complaint against the former President filed after the broadcast of an audio recording in which one voice, attributed to the former Head of State, calls to block the main roads leading to La PazAn investigation was opened in Bolivia against former President Evo Morales, after the complaint filed by the government for "terrorism" and seven other criminal offences related to roadblo…

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udgtv broke the news on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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