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Drivers Work in La Paz and El Alto Despite the Strike - La Patria 3.0

Fact Sheet: The cities of La Paz and El Alto are experiencing a trend toward normalcy on the third day of the indefinite strike called by the Bolivian Confederation of Drivers' Unions. Despite the blockades, transportation and commerce are partially resuming. Tap to see the full context. Context: The strike was called by the Bolivian Confederation of Drivers' Unions and departmental federations. Santos Escalante, an executive of the La Paz publi…
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Fact Sheet: The cities of La Paz and El Alto are experiencing a trend toward normalcy on the third day of the indefinite strike called by the Bolivian Confederation of Drivers' Unions. Despite the blockades, transportation and commerce are partially resuming. Tap to see the full context. Context: The strike was called by the Bolivian Confederation of Drivers' Unions and departmental federations. Santos Escalante, an executive of the La Paz publi…

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Periódico La Patria broke the news on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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