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Updated · Bloomberg · May 20
Bolivia's Paz Reshuffles Cabinet as 40+ Blockades Choke La Paz
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 20

Bolivia's Paz Reshuffles Cabinet as 40+ Blockades Choke La Paz

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 20
  • Rodrigo Paz said he will overhaul his cabinet and set up a social and economic council as shortages of food, fuel and medicine deepen in Bolivia's major cities.
  • La Paz has been hit especially hard by highway blockades, with the president saying the reshuffle is meant to bring his government "closer" to the population and widen participation in decision-making.
  • The unrest has entered a second week, with more than 40 road blockades reported and four deaths linked to protests against subsidy cuts, fuel shortages and broader economic distress.
  • The crisis has already spilled beyond domestic politics: Bolivia earlier expelled Colombia's ambassador after President Gustavo Petro described the upheaval as a "popular insurrection."
Is Bolivia's violent unrest a domestic crisis, or a new proxy war between the US and Latin America's left?
Can Bolivia's economic 'shock therapy' save the country, or will the violent backlash ignite a wider civil conflict?