AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBolivia Protest Flashpoint: Bolivia’s press workers and media unions are urging “honest, credible, and clear” dialogue to calm the country, especially in La Paz and El Alto, as the nation marks 26 days of marches and road blockades demanding President Rodrigo Paz’s resignation. They warn the standoff is now hitting basic rights and daily life—health, food, basic services, movement, and even freedom of expression—while calling on national, departmental, and municipal authorities to coordinate and consider mediation. Health Impact Under Blockades: The unrest has already disrupted supply chains into La Paz and El Alto, with shortages of food, fuel, and medicine reported for weeks, raising pressure on hospitals and clinics. Diplomatic Relief Effort: Amid the crisis, Peru delivered four tons of food to help families affected by the blockades, adding to humanitarian airlifts from regional partners.
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