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protests have threatened to topple Bolivia’s first non-socialist government in two decades. The president, Rodrigo Paz, appeared in a predawn televised address
protest against President Rodrigo Paz’s government in La Paz, Bolivia, on May 14 [Claudia Morales/Reuters] Centre-right leader Rodrigo Paz was elected in October last year in part on a promise to address
Rodrigo Paz’s administration has accused the former president of orchestrating a “macabre plan” aimed at destabilising the government and returning to power. Officials have also claimed the protests are financed by drug trafficking, although
Rodrigo Paz](/video/newsfeed/2026/5/27/bolivias-president-warns-time-is-running-out-amid-protest-crisis) has declared a state of emergency, which gives the military the power to remove blockades that have disrupted food and fuel supplies. Barricades that have been erected on key roads have effectively
Rodrigo Paz faces a deepening crisis as widespread protests and blockades leave the political capital under siege less than six months after he took office. Two weeks of road closures — spearheaded by the Bolivian Workers