AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBolivia Protests Escalate: Bolivia detained 57 people after clashes between anti-government protesters and security forces around La Paz, as roadblocks cut access to hospitals and authorities said tear gas was used to clear routes; officials deployed about 3,500 police and soldiers in an operation meant to reopen corridors for food, medicine, and oxygen. Economic Crisis Pressure: The unrest is tied to fuel shortages, inflation, and a deepening foreign-currency squeeze—after the government ended long-running fuel subsidies, protesters are now also demanding the president’s resignation and an end to privatization plans. Regional Ripples: Neighboring countries publicly backed President Rodrigo Paz while the government said it’s still working to keep supplies moving despite ongoing blockades. Ongoing Labor Conflict: Earlier this week, miners and other unions struck deals and still faced wider disruptions, showing how negotiations haven’t stopped the street pressure.
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