Bolivia’s Paz declares emergency over blockade crisis, paving way to deploy military

LA PAZ, June 20 – Bolivia’s crisis intensified on Saturday as President Rodrigo ​Paz declared a state of emergency, enabling ‌wider military deployment to clear blockades and restore order after protests brought the economy to a halt over the ​past 50 days.
The move came in a ​live message to the nation just hours ⁠after Paz unveiled a deal struck on Friday ​with the main union, the Bolivian Workers’ Confederation, (COB) that ​aimed to ease tension.
The conflict initially erupted after Paz abruptly cut long-standing fuel subsidies to shrink the deficit, amid ​a worsening dollar crunch and talks with the ​International Monetary Fund.
Despite later steps to stabilize fuel prices and ‌reverse ⁠unpopular land reforms, protests intensified into broader discontent, with unions demanding wage increases, an end to fuel and dollar shortages, and Paz’s resignation.
Protesting groups, many ​allied to ​former leftist ⁠President Evo Morales, have cut off key roads, stranding trucks and choking supplies ​of food, fuel and medicines to ​many ⁠areas, including La Paz.
The emergency declaration gives Paz broader constitutional tools to restore order, such as sending ⁠armed ​forces to clear blockades.
Cassandra Garrison
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