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State of Emergency: Will the Protests Resume? - La Patria 3.0 | Bolivia's Digital Newspaper

Fact Sheet: Two months after the state of emergency was declared in Bolivia, legislators warn of the possible resurgence of protests after its end. Criticism of the government for its lack of clear answers to the people's needs. Tap to see the full context. Context: Deputy Edgar Zegarra mentioned the government's inaction and lack of solutions to economic problems such as the rising dollar and the shortage of diesel and gasoline. Ruddy Pantaleón…
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Fact Sheet: Two months after the state of emergency was declared in Bolivia, legislators warn of the possible resurgence of protests after its end. Criticism of the government for its lack of clear answers to the people's needs. Tap to see the full context. Context: Deputy Edgar Zegarra mentioned the government's inaction and lack of solutions to economic problems such as the rising dollar and the shortage of diesel and gasoline. Ruddy Pantaleón…

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Periódico La Patria broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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