Photos of Mass Protests and Road Blockades Choking the Bolivian Capital
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Thousands of protesters this Friday in the political capital of Bolivia demanded the resignation of Centralist President Rodrigo Paz, in a new day of protests that led to clashes with riot police.
Photos of mass protests and road blockades choking the Bolivian capital
Protests and blockades led by miners and unions have paralyzed Bolivia’s political capital, ramping up pressure on President Rodrigo Paz just six months into his term. This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.
Sixteen days after the start of the blockades, 51 roadblocks were recorded in seven of the country's nine states, concentrated in La Paz, Oruro, and Cochabamba.
This Friday marks 16 days of roadblocks to demand the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz. The government announced adjustments in the cabinet and prepares “humanitarian corridors” in the middle of pickets
President Rodrigo Paz called for an "Economic Council," but ruled out dialogue with the strike leadership
El Nuevo Cambio, Summary Latinoamericano, May 22, 2026. The Central Obrera Boliviana (COB) decided to maintain the mobilizations and protests in the streets of the city of La Paz, as blockades increase in seven departments and the government does not give clear signs of trying to solve the conflict that paralyzes, for 22 days, [...] La entrada Bolivia. COB maintains mobilizations and increases the blockades demanding the resignation of Rodrigo P…
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