Photos of Mass Protests and Road Blockades Choking the Bolivian Capital
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Just six months after taking office, President Rodrigo Paz faces a wave of violent demonstrations, roadblocks and increasing demands for his resignation. Although the president is committed to dialogue, analysts do not rule out the possibility of militarizing the conflict with a possible declaration of a state of emergency.
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
Bolivia is going through one of the biggest political and social crises of the last decades. Protests against President Rodrigo Paz already entered its fourth week, with thousands of people mobilized, blockades in different parts of the country and an indefinite strike that aggravates the shortage of fuel, food and medicine. In parallel, the government points directly to former fugitive president Evo Morales, who accuses of encouraging mobilizat…
Demanding the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz Pereira, protests continue in Bolivia; this is the fourth week. The Bolivian Workers' Central Union (COB) is calling for the mobilizations. A massive demonstration by various social sectors filled the Paseo del Prado in downtown La Paz. Read Here: Spain confirms second positive case of hantavirus. Columns of farmers from the southern zone of La Paz, residents of the city of El Alto, mine workers…
LA PAZ, 26 May (NOMADA NEWS).- Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales Bolivianos (YPFB) reported this Tuesday that the blockades that remain in the main accesses to the department of La Paz are preventing the normal entry of at least 1,600 cisterns with fuel to the Senkata Plant. for its subsequent distribution in the city of El Alto and La Paz. “Polícimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales Bolivianos (YPFB) informs that, despite having more than 1,600 cister…
Bolivia's center-right leader Rodrigo Paz has been facing the largest mass protests and the most serious challenge to his term since early May, as the Andean country experiences its worst economic crisis in at least four decades. The post Wild incidents in Bolivia's capital - Protesters demand Rodrigo Paz's resignation appeared first on in.gr.
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