AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoBolivia Crisis Response: The U.S. says it is ramping up emergency assistance and logistics support for Bolivia as protests and road blockades worsen shortages of food and medical supplies, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaking to President Rodrigo Paz and warning against destabilization. Political Fallout: As demonstrations enter day 33, Bolivia’s Defence Minister Marcelo Salinas and Education Minister Beatriz García resigned after refusing to sign a decree tied to a state of exception, while the government weighs military action against dozens of roadblocks. Supply Chain Pressure: The unrest has disrupted access to La Paz and El Alto, where about 2 million people live, tightening pressure on transport and basic goods. Regional Industry Watch: Separate coverage notes La Paz airport passenger figures rising in May (14% year-on-year) in Mexico’s Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico report, a reminder of how quickly mobility can swing with regional conditions.
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