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Bolivia Protests & Crisis: President Rodrigo Paz says the country is at a “breaking point” as a month of anti-government marches and road blockades have triggered shortages of food, fuel, and life-saving medicine, with Indigenous women joining Mother’s Day demonstrations and unions pressing for fuel subsidies and an end to austerity. Emergency Powers Shift: Bolivia’s lower house repealed limits on declaring a state of emergency, clearing the way for Paz to use “constitutional instruments” to reopen routes—an option critics fear could inflame tensions. Morales Frames the Uprising: Former president Evo Morales calls the unrest a revolt against a conservative government “submissive” to the U.S., while Paz accuses him of backing the protests. Humanitarian Response: Brazil plans to send humanitarian aid to Bolivia, including airlifting food to help cities hit hardest by blockades. Culture & Community: La Paz’s founding festivities run May 27–31 with music, storytelling, K-pop, and food events, while a new book on Indigenous spirituality in Abya Yala highlights bilingual cultural scholarship. Climate Finance (Gender Lens): A report spotlights how women-led climate action and socio-environmental funds can better channel resources to frontline communities in places like Bolivia.

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Bolivia repeals limits on state of emergency declaration amid unrest

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