AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoBolivia Protest Flashpoint: La Paz is still in turmoil as transport unions accuse the government of failing fuel promises—“terrible quality” gasoline and shortages have left the city effectively stalled for days, while protesters keep blockading roads and demanding repairs and accountability. Humanitarian Pressure: Brazil says it has ordered humanitarian aid to Bolivia amid roadblocks and shortages, as President Rodrigo Paz weighs tougher measures. Legal Escalation: With the Senate moving to loosen limits on emergency powers, talk of a “state of exception” is back on the table—raising fears of a crackdown as shortages deepen. Diplomacy & Culture: Chile named Juan Antonio Coloma Correa as its new ambassador to Spain, while Rio2C hosts an Ibero-American culture policy meeting. Global Watch: A new report warns organized crime is expanding across the Amazon, threatening Indigenous communities and accelerating deforestation. US Policy Shock: Separate from Bolivia, the Trump administration is reportedly ramping up denaturalization efforts by shifting immigration lawyers toward DOJ cases.
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