Mass protests and road blockades have paralyzed Bolivia’s political capital, increasing pressure on President Rodrigo Paz just six months into his term. The unrest, driven by miners and unions, highlights rising domestic political instability in an emerging market economy. The article is a photo gallery, so it contains no direct economic figures or policy details.
Mass protests and road blockades have paralyzed Bolivia’s political capital, increasing pressure on President Rodrigo Paz just six months into his term. The unrest, driven by miners and unions, highlights rising domestic political instability in an emerging market economy. The article is a photo gallery, so it contains no direct economic figures or policy details.
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