Bolivia crisis explained: State of emergency declared after 50 days of protests
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.
Why it matters
The declaration allows for military intervention to restore order, highlighting the fragility of the current administration amid a deepening economic and political crisis.
Bolivia crisis explained: State of emergency declared after 50 days of protests - The Times of India
The article reports on government actions and protester grievances without taking a side, relying on official statements and reported events.
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