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BOLIVIA: GOVERNMENT ACCEPTS DIALOGUE WITHOUT COB CONDITIONS - InfoBaires24

The National Government, through Foreign Minister Fernando Aramayo, accepted this Wednesday to start a "honest and transparent" dialogue with the Central Obrera Boliviana (COB) and other sectors mobilized, discarding any kind of precondition for the negotiations. The decision seeks to break down the social conflict that keeps blocked routes throughout the country, affecting the supply ...

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The light at the end of the tunnel that Bolivia saw this Wednesday to get out of almost 50 days of social conflict is still far away. The first meeting since the crisis began between one of the organizations leading the protests, the Bolivian Workers’ Central (COB), and the government was announced as a “peaceful space”, but ended after four hours with the country’s roads still blocked. COB’s top authority, Mario Argolla, came out of the meeting…

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The Government of Bolivia opened today a logo with the country's main trade union center to overcome crises of the last years.

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The news Bolivian Bishops see with hope table of dialogue between government and social, indigenous and union movements was first published in Last Minute Religious News

The National Government, through Foreign Minister Fernando Aramayo, accepted this Wednesday to start a "honest and transparent" dialogue with the Central Obrera Boliviana (COB) and other sectors mobilized, discarding any kind of precondition for the negotiations. The decision seeks to break down the social conflict that keeps blocked routes throughout the country, affecting the supply ...

The chancellor, Fernando Aramayo, welcomed the change of position of the trade union organization and noted that the executive has insisted on dialogue since the beginning of the conflict.

Fact Sheet: The Bolivian government is willing to negotiate with the Bolivian Workers' Central (COB) under conditions of transparency and without political pressure, amid threats of protests. Tap to see the full context. Context: Foreign Minister Aramayo defended President Paz's administration and denounced the treatment received during previous mobilizations, citing blackmail, violence, and intimidation. Mario Argollo, executive secretary of th…

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http://www.brujuladigital.net broke the news on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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