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Chaos erupts in Bolivia as unions and agitators challenge government authority

Law enforcement forced to deploy tear gas as violent mobs demand economic concessions and an end to privatization.

PoliticsPublished May 19, 2026 at 11:37 AM
A handful of protestors run across the road with smoke rising in the background

The streets of La Paz descended into chaos on Monday as thousands of protesters, including miners, teachers, and union members, clashed with law enforcement in a demand for President Rodrigo Paz’s resignation.

The unrest, which has dragged on for weeks, is driven by demands for higher wages and a rejection of the government's efforts to privatize state-owned companies—a necessary step toward economic modernization.

Video footage from the scene captures the lawlessness, showing agitators chanting, lighting fires, and hurling objects at police officers who were forced to use tear gas to restore order and protect the public.

Attorney General Roger Mariaca has taken a firm stance against the insurrectionist tactics, announcing that an arrest warrant will be issued for Mario Argollo, the head of the powerful COB union.

Argollo is being charged with terrorism and inciting protests, a clear signal that the government intends to hold those responsible for the instability accountable for their actions.

The ongoing unrest highlights the tension between a government attempting to implement economic reform and entrenched interest groups determined to maintain the status quo at the expense of national stability.

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