Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 4
Bolivia Demonstrators Blockade La Paz, Demanding Rodrigo Paz Quit After 20 Years of Socialist Rule
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 4

Bolivia Demonstrators Blockade La Paz, Demanding Rodrigo Paz Quit After 20 Years of Socialist Rule

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 4

Summary

  • La Paz streets were blockaded by demonstrators demanding President Rodrigo Paz’s resignation, underscoring unrest confronting his young administration.
  • Rodrigo Paz came to power after ending 20 years of socialist rule, promising unity, democracy and prosperity while seeking to attract investors.
  • Bolivia’s mineral wealth sits at the center of that pitch, with Paz trying to turn resource development into a driver of economic recovery.
  • The protests highlight a widening gap between those promises and conditions on the ground, complicating his effort to reassure investors and stabilize the country.

Insights

With dynamite on the streets and a crisis deepening, will Bolivia's president choose austerity, military force, or resignation?
Can Bolivia's leader tap its lithium wealth before mass protests and crippling debt force him from power?
Is the chaos in Bolivia a popular revolt against hardship or a political plot to reclaim the presidency?