Bolivia protesters allied with ex-leader Morales march on capital as unrest widens
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BOLIVIA PROTESTERS ALLIED WITH EX-LEADER MORALES MARCH ON CAPITAL AS UNREST WIDENS
La Paz — Protesters allied with Bolivia’s former president Evo Morales and his political party on Monday blocked major roads leading to La Paz in a bid to cut off supplies to the capital, as unrest across the country continued to widen.
The move by the opposition group, known as “las choferes” (drivers), aimed to disrupt daily life in the city and put pressure on the government of interim President Jeanine Áñez. The blockade was part of a series of actions planned for the coming days, with plans to continue pr…
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