AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBolivia Protest Crisis: Bolivia’s road blockades are now isolating six departments and worsening shortages after 31 days, with 89 active blockade points reported by ABC and demands that President Rodrigo Paz resign as dialogue stalls. Justice & Negotiations: La Paz prosecutors revoked arrest warrants for COB leader Mario Argollo and Túpac Katari federation head Vicente Salazar, a condition for talks—though some COB sectors say they won’t negotiate and call for blockades to intensify. Labor & Indigenous Mobilization: The COB has demanded Paz’s resignation and urged permanent street mobilization, while reports cite dozens injured, nearly 90 arrested, and multiple deaths tied to clashes and repression. La Paz Public Services: A solid waste transfer center in La Paz is nearing completion (about 90%), with testing planned for early June to modernize garbage collection. Culture & Lifestyle (Sports Dream): Three friends pedaled from Argentina to the U.S. for a World Cup dream, arriving in Dallas after 10,000+ miles—an upbeat reminder of how sport can stitch communities across borders.
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