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Bolivian President Plans Cabinet Reshuffle Amid Antigovernment Protests

20 May 2026
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Bolivia’s President Rodrigo Paz is facing calls to resign amid widespread protests and poor economic conditions. In response, Paz has announced plans to reorganize his cabinet to address tensions with antigovernment demonstrators. Since taking office in November, Paz has implemented economic reforms that have sparked backlash, particularly cuts to fuel subsidies, leading to one of the country’s worst economic crises in decades. The protests have been fueled by frustrations with Paz’s free-market policies, marking a shift to right-wing leadership after nearly two decades of leftist governance. Former President Evo Morales, a leftist figure, has expressed support for the demonstrations, while Paz’s government has accused him of inciting unrest. The US has voiced support for Paz, denouncing any attempts to overthrow democratically elected leaders in the region.

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The ongoing protests and economic turmoil in Bolivia underscore the deep divisions in the country between supporters of the current right-wing government and those calling for a return to leftist policies. The situation also highlights the influence of regional powers like the US and Colombia in shaping political dynamics within Bolivia. As tensions continue to escalate, the stability of Bolivia’s government and the potential impact on its citizens remain uncertain.

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