AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBolivia Protest Crisis: Bolivia’s capital La Paz remains under siege as nationwide road blockades keep squeezing daily life—markets are empty, hospitals report oxygen shortages, and the government says at least three people have died after ambulances were blocked. Diplomatic Pressure: The unrest is now spilling into regional politics: the U.S. backs President Rodrigo Paz, warning against “criminals and drug traffickers” overthrowing elected leaders, while Switzerland has updated travel advice urging people to avoid La Paz due to violence and disrupted access routes. Government Response: Paz is trying to cool the streets with a cabinet reshuffle and a proposed Social Economic Council to bring protesters into policy talks, but he’s also vowed not to negotiate with looting and arson. Regional Call for Calm: Trinidad and Tobago joined a broader “Shield of the Americas” statement urging peaceful protest and respect for democratic institutions. Health Angle: With medicine and fuel also affected, the crisis is turning into an urgent healthcare access problem, not just a political standoff.
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