Bolivian lawmakers approve state of emergency as protests choke supply chain

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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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Bolivia began showing signs of returning to normalcy on Sunday, a day after President Rodrigo Paz declared a state of emergency to resolve a 50-day social crisis that had blocked the nation’s main highways. Early on Sunday, the Legislative Assembly overwhelmingly approved Paz’s decree, which aimed to restore transit and supply essential goods after protesting groups cut off key roads for weeks, stranding trucks and choking supplies of food, fuel and medicines to many areas.
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