AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBolivia Crisis at Breaking Point: President Rodrigo Paz says the anti-government protests and roadblocks are testing whether Bolivia’s democracy can survive, as clashes in La Paz and El Alto keep choking food, fuel, and medical supplies into their fourth week. Humanitarian Corridors: The government plans “peaceful” humanitarian corridors on Saturday, with police and armed forces securing routes—especially the Oruro–La Paz road—so convoys can move essentials like food, medicine, and oxygen, with the Red Cross and Catholic Church involved. Street Pressure: Protesters—farmers, unions, miners, transport workers, and Indigenous groups—are demanding Paz’s resignation, and riot police have used tear gas to block marches toward government buildings. Dialogue vs. Force: Paz is pushing talks (including a farmers’ meeting Sunday and a broader socioeconomic council Wednesday), but insists the constitution allows force if needed. Regional Echoes: Evo Morales again accused the U.S. of fueling unrest, while international attention grows.
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