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Bolivian President Declares State of Emergency to End Leftist-Led Chaos

President Rodrigo Paz is finally taking decisive action to clear illegal roadblocks and restore order after weeks of supply shortages and civil unrest.

PoliticsPublished June 20, 2026 at 3:27 PM
Bolivia's President Rodrigo Paz speaks into a microphone after signing an agreement with the country's largest union

Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz has finally declared a state of emergency, a necessary move to restore order after weeks of disruptive protests have crippled the nation.

For weeks, demonstrators—including miners, farmers, and various activist groups—have engaged in illegal blockades that have choked off the supply of basic goods, preventing citizens from working, accessing medical care, and providing for their families.

President Paz correctly identified these actions as a coordinated effort to destabilize the country, pointing to the influence of his predecessor, Evo Morales, in orchestrating the unrest. The state of emergency grants the government the authority to clear these roadblocks and restore normalcy, a move that is long overdue.

While the president has attempted to compromise by scrapping land reforms and cutting his own salary, the agitators have continued their campaign of disruption. These protesters, who are demanding the reinstatement of unsustainable fuel subsidies and the reversal of pro-market economic reforms, are effectively holding the country hostage.

With the military and police now visible in main squares, the government is signaling that it will no longer tolerate the lawlessness that has threatened Bolivia’s stability. It is time for the rule of law to prevail over the demands of those seeking to block economic progress and private investment.

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