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Protests Escalate in La Paz: Riot police clashed with thousands of anti-government demonstrators in La Paz again on Friday, as unions and Indigenous groups renewed calls for President Rodrigo Paz to resign amid fuel shortages, dollar scarcity, and runaway inflation; businesses shut early and protesters hurled stones and sticks while police fired tear gas to keep crowds away from government buildings. General Strike Pressure: The unrest is now in its fourth week, with the COB-led strike driving dozens of road blockades and disrupting food and medical supplies, after earlier clashes left deaths and hundreds detained. Political Deadlock: Paz has ruled out stepping down and floated a reshuffle and an “Economic Social Council,” but dialogue hinges on the withdrawal of arrest warrants. Maritime Twist: Separately, Iraq says two missing Bolivian-flagged ships did not enter Iraqi waters, while families of missing Iraqi sailors report a distress call in the Gulf.

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May 21, 2026

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As resignation requests persist: Police, protesters clash in new marches against Bolivian leader

As resignation requests persist: Police, protesters clash in new marches against Bolivian leader

La Paz County’s lowest regular gas price recorded at $4.28 for week ending May 16

La Paz County’s lowest regular gas price recorded at $4.28 for week ending May 16

A single gas station in cities throughout La Paz County had the cheapest premium gas in week ending May 16

A single gas station in cities throughout La Paz County had the cheapest premium gas in week ending May 16


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