Bolivia Protests Turn Violent with Clashes, Looting; Calls Grow for President Paz’s Ouster
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In Bolivia, protests against President Paz have again resulted in clashes with the police.
Fact sheet The European Union and several Latin American countries expressed concern about the violence in Bolivia, calling for calm and dialogue after riots and blockades that demand the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz. Tap for full context Context: The riots occurred in the midst of mobilizations demanding the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz. The EU and European embassies called for the preservation of democracy and condemned any ac…
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Hundreds took to the streets of La Paz to demand that President Rodrigo Paz step down Riot police clashed with anti-government protesters in Bolivia’s administrative capital, La Paz, on Monday. The massive rallies sparked by rising costs of living and fuel shortages escalated into calls for Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz to step down just six […] The post WATCH violent protests in Bolivia over cost-of-living crisis appeared first on The Press Un…
WATCH Violent protests in Bolivia over cost-of-living crisis
Hundreds take to the streets of La Paz to demand that President Rodrigo Paz step down Riot police clashed with anti-government protesters in Bolivia's administrative capital, La Paz, on Monday. The massive rallies sparked by rising costs of living and fuel shortages escalated into calls for Bolivian President Rodrigo
A day of extreme tension took place this Monday in Bolivia after a massive mobilization against President Rodrigo Paz led to violent clashes, looting and destruction in different parts of the city of La Paz. The protests, driven by sectors linked to former President Evo Morales, social organizations of El Alto, Aymara peasants and the Central Obrera Boliviana, demand the immediate resignation of the president, who has been in power for just six …
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