Bolivian Government Announces New Decree After Massive Protests
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Bolivian government announces new decree after massive protests
The executive branch will thus fulfill an agreement signed with that organization to put into effect the official provision that will replace the old document, rejected by popular demonstrations since mid-December, including dozens of road blockades, the Unitel television network added. Authorities announced on Monday the approval of Supreme Decree 5516, in place of the disputed Decree 5503, although the new version maintains important economic …
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Road blockades that paralyzed Bolivia for five days began to be lifted gradually on Monday, except in the central part of the country, hours after the government reached an agreement with unions…
The President of Bolivia, Rodrigo Paz, said this Sunday that decree 5503, which withdrew the subsidy to fuels, “fulfilled its function” and will remain as an “economic conquest,” while announcing a “new decree” with which...
In a televised message, Paz highlighted the dialogue developed during the last ten days between his ministers and different social sectors, including the Central Obrera Boliviana (COB), which had held street protests since December and road blockades since last Tuesday to demand the abrogation of the decree
La Paz, Jan 12 (EFE).- The President of Bolivia, Rodrigo Paz, said this Sunday that decree 55...
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