
Bolivian President Warns Country at 'Breaking Point' After Protests
Bolivia's president has warned that the country is at a 'breaking point' after a month of widespread protests. He threatened to declare a state of emergency if the demonstrations continue.
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Bolivia at 'breaking point,' president warns
Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz warned Wednesday that the country was at a "breaking point" after nearly a month of protests that have caused shortages of food, fuel and life-saving medicine. The US-backed Paz, who took office six months ago in the middle of the worst economic crisis in four decades, is battling a groundswell of fury over his center-right policies. The political capital La Paz has been besieged by low-income workers and members of the country's Indigenous majority calling for his
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