Bolivia is experiencing widespread social and economic disruption as supporters of former President Evo Morales block major highways across the country. The protests stem from a deepening political rivalry between Morales and his former ally, current President Luis Arce, ahead of the 2025 presidential election. Demonstrators are demanding economic stability, lower prices, and the dismissal of legal charges against Morales, which his allies claim are politically motivated. The ongoing blockades have severely impacted food and fuel distribution, heightening tensions between protesters and state security forces.
- Supporters of former President Evo Morales have established blockades on key highways, particularly in the central Cochabamba region, disrupting transport and commerce.
- The protests are driven by an ongoing power struggle between Morales and current President Luis Arce for control of the ruling political movement.
- Demonstrators are demanding that the government resolve acute economic issues, including shortages of fuel and foreign currency, alongside rising living costs.
- The blockades also serve to protest legal investigations targeting Morales, including charges of human trafficking, which his supporters argue are fabricated to prevent him from running in the 2025 election.
- The government has deployed police forces to clear the roadblocks, resulting in clashes and injuries among both security forces and demonstrators.
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Stakes are high for both sides because Morales understands how oblivious political system operates, and the Democrat united government knows that if they don’t stop the civil arrest they’ll be couped if they don’t stop the Unrest, the military will quickly step in and install a military government until Democratic elections are held, if the state didn’t try to limit the influence and abolished the reforms then the civil unrest in the blockade would’ve never happened.
Stakes are high for Bolivia right now.🇧🇴
always just 1 person that ruins a country.
never the possibilities a country has to feed their people.
poor world.
God bless 🤍🙏🏻
Teach jesus christ teachings to everyone 🤍🙏🏻
George Lopez is funny in Bolivia
So they're trying to instigate a resignation of the newly elected president by instigating these blockades, the newly elected president calls in the military and there's a brutal crack down, then he resigns. Happy he didn't fall for it.
Bold claims zero sources. This guy is a joke
The hairline that shook a country.
Why such a biased headline? Neoliberal policies are not popular in Germany. Neoliberalism is an ideology, not an economic police
Bolivia's politics is one of the most sordid. Evo Morales has only made that situation worse. The "normality" they’re aiming for is actually a chaotic, disorganized, unsafe, and corrupt state. These 50 days of blockade have only worsened the food supply. The REST, with or without a state of emergency, won't change this country. Both right-wing and left-wing ideologies haven't worked. Bolivia's problem is deeper.
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