AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoBolivia Protests & Austerity Backlash: Anti-government unrest in La Paz and El Alto has escalated into a nationwide standoff over fuel subsidies, austerity and living costs, with blockades choking trade and supply chains; President Rodrigo Paz’s government says calls for resignation are “anti-democratic,” while protesters demand rollbacks and dialogue. Military Deployment Legal Shift: In a fast-track move, Bolivia repealed the 2020 “state of exception” law that limited troop deployment against civilians, clearing the way for the military to act on the streets amid the strike and blockades. La Paz Urban Services: The Solid Waste Transfer Center in La Paz is nearing completion (about 90%), with weighbridges and a garbage compactor underway; testing is set for early June, aiming to cut landfill trips and reduce fuel use and vehicle wear. Food & Agriculture Strategy: IICA member states backed a 2026–2030 strategic plan focused on food security and agricultural resilience, with Bolivia included in the commission. Transport & Tourism Demand: La Paz International Airport reported 12% passenger growth in Jan–Apr 2026, driven by international traffic and the Los Angeles route, supporting tourism connectivity. Mining & Geology Leadership: Everlert (American Gold & Copper) appointed Dr. Richard “Criss” Capps as VP of Mining, Exploration and Geology, with experience spanning projects across South America. Regional Security Cooperation: Chile, Argentina, Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador signed the Santiago Commitment to coordinate against transnational organized crime and drug trafficking, linking border security with development concerns.
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