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Protests in Bolivia: What Is the Situation Amid Requests for a State of Emergency and with Rodrigo Paz in Sight?

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The protests in Bolivia have been going on for five weeks, with nine deaths, including six people who were unable to receive medical care; as well as blockades led by peasants, workers and supporters of former president Evo Morales.In dialogue with RPP, Bolivian journalist Paola Saavedra Ostojic warned that the blockades in Bolivia have particularly affected cities such as La Paz and El Alto, because food, fuel, medicine and ambulances have not …
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A 12-year-old girl with cancer died after not being able to reach a hospital in La Paz to receive chemotherapy due to roadblocks that have affected Bolivia for more than a month, in a case that raised the death to ten victims of the conflict, seven of them due to lack of timely medical care.

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The protests in Bolivia have been going on for five weeks, with nine deaths, including six people who were unable to receive medical care; as well as blockades led by peasants, workers and supporters of former president Evo Morales.In dialogue with RPP, Bolivian journalist Paola Saavedra Ostojic warned that the blockades in Bolivia have particularly affected cities such as La Paz and El Alto, because food, fuel, medicine and ambulances have not …

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Bolivia began its second month of protests led by workers and peasants calling for the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz, six months after his inauguration. While the dialogue between the parties is bogged down, economic losses of more than $2 billion were recorded.

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noticiaslatam.lat broke the news on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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