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MON · 2026-05-18 · 21:16 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0518-77330
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Clashes as Morales-allied protesters march on Bolivian capital

Supporters of former President Evo Morales marched into Bolivia's capital, La Paz, clashing with security forces. The protests, which have lasted over two weeks, are fueled by the nation's worst economic crisis in a generation, leading to shortages across the country.

By The Associated PressAl JazeeraFiled 2026-05-18 · 21:16 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Clashes as Morales-allied protesters march on Bolivian capital
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Supporters of former President Evo Morales marched into Bolivia's capital, La Paz, clashing with security forces. The protests, which have lasted over two weeks, are fueled by the nation's worst economic crisis in a generation, leading to shortages across the country. Demonstrators are calling for the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz, who took office six months ago. Paz, Bolivia's first conservative leader in nearly two decades, is struggling with fuel shortages, a large budget deficit, and a lack of US dollars. While some striking miners and teachers have ended their protests after reaching deals, many other groups continue to demonstrate.

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Paz has struggled to replenish fuel, restrain the budget deficit, and resolve the shortage of US dollars.

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President Paz inherited the nation's most severe economic crisis in 40 years.

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Protests and roadblocks have become the biggest challenge to President Rodrigo Paz's government.

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Thousands of Morales's supporters marched on La Paz, met by riot police and tear gas.

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Bolivian security forces clashed with followers of ex-President Evo Morales during a nationwide protest.

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South American country suffers huge protests as economic crisis fuels unrest against President Paz’s government.Bolivian security forces have clashed with followers of ex-President Evo Morales as they marched into the capital as part of a nationwide protest movement fuelled by the nation’s worst economic crisis in a generation.After a six-day march through the Andes, thousands of Morales’s supporters, some brandishing dynamite sticks and slingshots, converged on the capital, La Paz, on Monday, where they were met by riot police.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Hormuz effect? How US, China are ramping up tensions over the Panama Canallist 2 of 3Rallies under way as workers gather for International Labour Daylist 3 of 3Buses block off roads in Bolivia as transport workers strike over fuelend of listDynamite blasts rumbled downtown. security forces fired back with canisters of tear gas that wafted over demonstrators who called for the president’s resignation just six months into his tenure. “Homeland or death, we will win!” they chanted.Rallies and roadblocks that started over two weeks ago have become the biggest challenge so far to President Rodrigo Paz, Bolivia’s first conservative leader after nearly two decades of socialist governance, and have provoked shortages across the country.Paz came to office last year as a wave of conservative leaders allied with the administration of President Donald Trump in the United States swept Latin America. Inheriting the nation’s most severe economic crisis in 40 years, Paz has struggled to replenish Bolivia’s scarce fuel, restrain its enormous budget deficit and resolve its shortage of US dollars, while also placating the powerful Morales-linked groups that could disrupt his presidency.In recent days, his government has reached deals with striking miners and teachers, who agreed to end their protests. However, many groups continue to protest.
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