AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBolivia Protest Update: Bolivia’s government says all protest roadblocks have been cleared after a 90-day state of emergency, as shortages of food, fuel, and medicine ease and markets in La Paz reopen—though Evo Morales loyalists reportedly dig in, especially around Cochabamba/Chapare. Political Tensions: In an AFP interview, Morales accused President Rodrigo Paz’s administration of “stoking a civil war,” while Paz frames the unrest as a threat to public order and essential supplies. Indigenous & Rights Lens: The crisis has been fueled by Indigenous and workers’ demands tied to austerity and fuel subsidy cuts, with rights groups warning the expanded military role could inflame tensions. Culture & Community: La Paz is set for a Justice Center for Women 5K race, spotlighting gender-based violence prevention through local community support. Climate & Lifestyle: Extreme heat warnings hit parts of Bolivia’s regionally connected La Paz area in the wider coverage, underscoring how heat and access to essentials are colliding for families.
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