AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoBolivia Crisis Update: President Rodrigo Paz sent a bill to Parliament to regulate states of emergency as protests and road blockades entered a fifth week, with at least five deaths and over $1.6B in losses; more than 100 roadblocks have disrupted goods, food, and fuel distribution. Ministerial Shake-Up: Defense Minister Marcelo Salinas and Education Minister Beatriz García resigned amid demands for a state of exception decree, while the government weighs possible military action against dozens of blockades. La Paz Sustainability Push: La Paz was added to an international program promoting home composting and organic waste management, with progress cited at an 85%-complete transfer station and composting facilities. Public Sector Tech Trust Gap: A Granicus survey says 57% of public workers use AI services, but 69% of citizens don’t know AI is being used and 49% don’t trust it—raising stakes for digital public services. Mining & Industry Signals: Luda Technology appointed new authorized agents across Peru, Colombia, Egypt, South Africa, and Chile, expanding its stainless and carbon steel fittings sales network.
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