Bolivia is witnessing a significant escalation in political unrest as thousands of supporters of the country's former socialist President Evo Morales take to the streets in anti-government demonstrations.
The protests, which have turned violent in some areas, are a response to Morales' call for action against the current administration led by President Luis Arce, accusing it of economic mismanagement and political repression. Demonstrators, including antigovernment protesters, have blocked major roads and highways, including those leading to the capital, La Paz, and the strategic Lake Titicaca, causing widespread disruption.
The clashes between Morales' supporters and counterprotesters highlight the deep divisions within Bolivian society and the ongoing struggle for power and influence in the country's turbulent political landscape.
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March for Bolivia's ex-President Morales turns violent, as political crisis escalates
Thousands of anti-government demonstrators marching in support of Bolivia’s former socialist President Evo Morales were clashing with counterprotesters blocking their way, a stark sign of an escalatin
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