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Bolivia crisis explained: State of emergency declared after 50 days of protests

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Bolivia crisis explained: State of emergency declared after 50 days of protests
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Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz has declared a state of emergency following 50 days of intense anti-government protests. The unrest, fueled by economic hardship and the removal of fuel subsidies, has led to widespread supply shortages and road blockades.

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The declaration allows for military intervention to restore order, highlighting the fragility of the current administration amid a deepening economic and political crisis.

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The article reports on government actions and protester grievances without taking a side, relying on official statements and reported events.

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