Bolivia is experiencing severe social and economic disruption as supporters of former President Evo Morales continue to stage nationwide road blockades. The current government, led by President Luis Arce, has accused Morales of instigating the unrest to avoid legal prosecution and destabilize the democratic order. The prolonged blockades have led to critical shortages of food, fuel, and essential supplies, pushing the nation toward what officials describe as a critical breaking point.
- Supporters of former President Evo Morales have blocked major transportation routes across Bolivia, causing significant economic damage and disrupting domestic supply chains.
- The current administration accuses Morales of organizing the protests to evade ongoing legal investigations, which include allegations of statutory rape and human trafficking.
- President Luis Arce’s government has warned that the blockades are pushing the country’s economy and social stability to a breaking point, urging an end to the demonstrations.
- Morales denies the legal accusations against him, claiming they are politically motivated attempts by the current government to prevent him from running in future elections.
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