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Bolivia’s capital below siege as protests deepen disaster for President Paz
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Bolivia’s capital below siege as protests deepen disaster for President Paz

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By Tycoon Herald 7 Min Read Published May 20, 2026
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Demonstrators run throughout a road throughout an anti-government protest in La Paz, Bolivia, Monday, Could 18, 2026.

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LA PAZ, Bolivia — Bolivia’s President Rodrigo Paz faces a deepening disaster as widespread protests and blockades depart the political capital below siege lower than six months after he took workplace.

Two weeks of street closures — spearheaded by the Bolivian Employees’ Central, COB, peasant unions and miners — have emptied markets in La Paz and depleted important hospital oxygen reserves. The federal government reported that at the least three folks died after emergency autos have been blocked from reaching medical facilities.

On Monday, supporters of Bolivia’s influential ex-President Evo Morales clashed with police within the capital metropolis as they joined a number of sectors demanding the resignation of the president, who lacks each a legislative majority and a strong political occasion to anchor his administration.

The unrest presents the most important problem but for Paz, a business-friendly centrist who got here to energy six months in the past as a wave of conservative electoral wins swept the area.

“Those seeking to destroy democracy will go to jail,” Paz warned on Friday, even because the blockades expanded to engulf practically the whole nation.

What employees demand

The COB started by demanding wage will increase, whereas peasant unions demanded a gentle provide of gasoline. The miners, in the meantime, are negotiating individually for entry to further mining areas. Public schoolteachers are additionally holding separate talks concerning wage enhancements.

“These demands have been largely addressed in a manner consistent with current realities; however, there are dark forces seeking to destabilize our democracy,” stated presidential spokesperson José Luis Gálvez, in an allusion to influential former President Evo Morales.

Anti-government protesters standing in a field are silhouetted against clouds of tear gas launched by police, near El Alto, Bolivia, Saturday, May 16, 2026.

Anti-government protesters standing in a area are silhouetted towards clouds of tear fuel launched by police, close to El Alto, Bolivia, Saturday, Could 16, 2026.

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Paz reiterates that he inherited a “bankrupt state,” but his adversaries reproach him for his sluggish response to the worst disaster in 40 years — marked by gasoline shortages and an inflation charge that hovered close to 20% final yr.

In response to enterprise organizations, ongoing protests and street blockades are draining greater than $50 million per day from Bolivia’s financial system and have left roughly 5,000 autos stranded on the highways.

The position of Morales

Morales marshaled the newest march from his hideout in Bolivia’s distant tropics. He has been holed up within the highlands for the previous yr and a half, evading an arrest warrant on expenses referring to his alleged sexual abuse of a 15-year-old woman. He says the allegations are politically motivated.

The Motion Towards Socialism, MAS, which had ruled Bolivia for the previous 20 years below Morales and later Luis Arce, suffered a historic defeat in final yr’s elections following a bitter feud between the 2 former leaders.

“The government and the right wing claim that I am a political corpse and that I lack the ability to mobilize anyone, yet they continue to blame me,” Morales stated just lately on X. “As long as structural demands — such as those concerning fuel, food and inflation — remain unaddressed, the uprising will not be quelled.”

Regardless of his fiery rhetoric, analysts consider Morales not has the facility to rally mass assist, suggesting as a substitute that he’s fueling the protests purely to evade justice.

Paz lacks legislative assist

The collapse of the MAS period left the Bolivian political panorama deeply fractured, with no single occasion rising as a dominant power.

Paz secured a shock electoral victory, however the Christian Democratic Social gathering — the car for his rise to energy — shortly fractured throughout the legislature. In the meantime, the president stays locked in an open feud along with his vice chairman, former police officer Edman Lara.

Paz started his time period with vigor, reaching out to the worldwide group to interrupt the isolation that had characterised the MAS period. Whereas his efforts secured numerous pledges of investments and loans, many of those funds have but to materialize.

Police officers detain a demonstrator during an anti-government protest in La Paz, Bolivia, Monday, May 18, 2026.

Cops detain a demonstrator throughout an anti-government protest in La Paz, Bolivia, Monday, Could 18, 2026.

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As a primary measure, he put an finish to gasoline subsidies, which drove up the costs of gasoline and diesel — but with out triggering protests amongst a inhabitants weary of earlier shortages. Nonetheless, the federal government imported low-quality gasoline, which sparked protests amongst transport employees over injury to their autos.

The “junk gasoline” scandal triggered a wave of strikes and protests amongst transportation employees and the resignations of two high-ranking officers on the state-owned oil firm.

The U.S. and Latin America react to the disaster

The continued protests and blockades in Bolivia fear the broader area.

Eight allied Latin American governments, from Chile to Costa Rica, just lately launched a joint assertion rejecting “any action aimed at destabilizing the democratic order.” Neighboring Argentina stated it could begin a weeklong humanitarian airlift to alleviate shortages within the nation.

America, now rebuilding relations with Bolivia after years during which Morales outlined the nation in opposition to Washington, stated it supported Paz’s efforts “to restore order for the peace, security and stability of the Bolivian people.”

On Tuesday, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau stated on X that he spoke with Paz to affirm U.S. assist for Bolivia’s legit authorities. Landau additionally condemned the organizers of blockades and riots, claiming with out proof that they’ve the backing of organized crime and drug traffickers.

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