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Bolivia Dismisses Colombian Ambassador as Tensions Heighten

  • Bolivia expelled Colombian Ambassador Elizabeth García, accusing her of interfering in internal affairs amid escalating protests and political turmoil.
  • Colombian President Gustavo Petro criticized Bolivia's move and offered to mediate the crisis, while Bolivian authorities viewed his comments as endorsing extremism.
  • Bolivia faces severe turmoil after ending fuel subsidies, triggering nationwide protests accompanied by violent clashes, inflation, and fuel shortages.
  • The United States supports Bolivia's government, warning the unrest resembles a coup attempt, while the European Union urges peaceful dialogue.
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The Bolivian political and social crisis escalated on Wednesday into a diplomatic conflict after the Bolivian government expelled Colombia’s ambassador, Elizabeth García Carrillo, accusing President Gustavo Petro of intervening in the country’s internal affairs and politically supporting the protests demanding the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz. “The decision, announced by Foreign Minister Fernando Aramayo, marks the greatest diplomatic te…

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The former president of Bolivia, Rodrigo Paz, was invited to do the same with diplomats from the US, Israel, the European Union and Argentina.

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LA PEACE , Bolivia (AP) — On Wednesday, the Bolivian government asked the Colombian ambassador to “conclude her functions” in the country following statements by Colombian president Gustavo Petro about protests calling for the resignation of...

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Impulsobaires broke the news on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
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