Bolivia declares emergency to clear gridlock

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After six weeks of roadblocks organized by Indigenous communities, farmers, and labor confederations in response to the government's austerity program, President Rodrigo Paz invoked emergency powers authorizing military clearance of protest barricades. The blockades had caused severe commodity shortages—fuel, food, and medicine—while producing billions in economic losses and multiple fatalities. The emergency declaration occurred shortly after efforts to reach agreement with the main union body collapsed.
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Tensions soared in Bolivia Saturday after President Rodrigo Paz declared a state of emergency, allowing security forces to begin clearing protesters' roadblocks that have paralyzed the economy over the past 50 days and left at least 14 people dead.
In an early morning address, Paz said the anti-government blockades were no longer a social protest but an organized attempt to destabilize Bolivia's democracy.
"There comes a moment when failing to act ceases to be prudence and becomes irresponsibil ...
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