AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoProtest Siege in La Paz: Anti-government unrest surged again in Bolivia’s capital as thousands of farmers, miners, teachers and Indigenous groups demanded President Rodrigo Paz’s resignation, with tear gas, stone-throwing and road blockades choking access to food, fuel and hospital oxygen; authorities say at least three people died after ambulances couldn’t reach care. Economic Pressure Point: The crisis is tied to a deepening fuel and dollar shortage and inflation hitting 14% in April, after Paz cut long-running fuel subsidies. Escalation and Crackdown: Police and riot units pushed back demonstrators near government buildings; a protest leader linked to the COB labor bloc reportedly faces terrorism-related charges. Travel Disruption: The UK Foreign Office updated warnings, advising against travel to Bolivia’s La Paz department due to serious disruption and violence. Health Angle: With oxygen reserves depleted and supplies delayed, the unrest is turning into an immediate healthcare emergency, not just a political standoff.
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