AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBolivia Protest Flashpoint: Road blockades have isolated six departments and worsened shortages as negotiations stall, with La Paz at the center and dozens of arrests reported amid weeks of escalating tension. Justice & Dialogue: Bolivia’s Prosecutor’s Office in La Paz revoked arrest warrants for two key protest leaders, a condition for restarting talks—while officials demand blockades be dismantled. Labor Pressure: The Bolivian Workers’ Central (COB) renewed its call for President Rodrigo Paz’s resignation, urging unity and continued street mobilization as hunger and abandonment grow. Cultural Life & Faith: A tribute marks the death of Mojeño child Jasmin in Bolivia’s Amazon, recalling community Candlemas/Candelaria traditions and Indigenous cultural dances. Community Support: Free summer meals are returning for youth in La Paz, keeping children fed during school break through the USDA Summer Food Service Program. Wildlife & Identity: A report highlights how wildlife trafficking networks operate across the region, including Bolivia, threatening biodiversity and Indigenous livelihoods. Sports Culture: Mexico’s La Paz-area AR football mural sets a Guinness record, spotlighting local identity and women footballers.
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