Protesters Increase Blockades in Bolivia and Reject Dialogue with the Government
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Demonstrators demanding the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz in Bolivia rejected, on Friday, the government's renewed calls for dialogue and intensified the blockades that plague the country's political capital a month ago, told AFP. 'For patients, oxygen and food': Doctors denounce hospital collapse during march against blockades in Bolivia President of Bolivia: Rodrigo Paz talks about testing democracy while protests for his resignation en…
Despite the invitation to dialogue, the protesters, including the Red Ponchos, have hardened their stance, demanding the immediate resignation of President Rodrigo Paz or the call for elections. The post Protests in Bolivia escalate as protesters reject dialogue with the government appeared first on THE NATIONAL.
El Nuevo Cambio /Resumen Latinoamericano, May 29, 2026. La Paz, May 29 (El Nuevo Cambio).- The Central Obrera Boliviana (COB), in a harsh message, told the president that “just enough lies, enough to deceive the Bolivian people” and reiterated that the only solution to the current social conflicts is the resignation [...] La entrada Bolivia. COB criticizes the president’s “lies” and calls for unity of the people until he resigns Paz was first pu…
The determination was assumed during a national expansion with affiliated organizations, where the position was imposed to maintain the pressure measures and rule out any rapprochement with the Executive.
The country began its 29th day of protests marked by the crisis of the negotiating tables and threats of state of siege. The government’s “dialogue table” fails, without the participation of workers’ and peasant organizations. The blockades are maintained, but the COB does not call for a general strike. In some cities they suffer common lobbyists from the sectors in struggle. Special envoys to Bolivia. On the 29th of the protests there are 76 bl…
Fact Sheet: Leaders of Túpac Katari demand the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz and reject dialogue with the government while there are still wounded or detained. They announce pressure tactics and question the legitimacy of the government's call for dialogue. Tap to see the full context. Context: Leaders of Túpac Katari denounced threats against mobilized groups. They assert that they will not negotiate while there are still people detained…
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