AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHuman Trafficking Crackdown: Bolivia is intensifying enforcement after a case where a six-month-old baby reportedly died after being sold into a child exploitation ring in Cochabamba, prompting investigations into homicide and trafficking and arrests of two suspects. Prosecutors Push Detention: In another Bolivia justice case, prosecutors asked for six months’ pretrial detention for a union leader tied to nationwide road blockades that paralyzed the country for over 50 days, with the court ordering transfer to maximum security near La Paz. Health System & Policy: Bolivia’s government says it has moved past years of political blockages by approving the reformulated 2026 General State Budget (PGE) with broad legislative support, framing it as a shift toward dialogue—an issue that can shape funding for public services. Child Safety Measures: Authorities in Santa Cruz announced tighter rules for minors’ travel, including mandatory parental chaperones or legal authorization, following the trafficking case that involved hospital staff alerting police.
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