Bolivian miners clash with police demanding president resign
Summary
Miners and union members in Bolivia protested in La Paz, marching to the presidential palace. Police used tear gas to disperse them as they demanded President Rodrigo Paz resign due to a fuel shortage and growing economic problems.Key Facts
- The protests took place in La Paz, Bolivia’s capital city.
- Miners and union members led the march to the presidential palace.
- They demanded that President Rodrigo Paz resign.
- The protesters were upset about a worsening shortage of fuel.
- They are also concerned about the overall economic crisis in the country.
- Police responded to the protests by firing tear gas to break up the crowd.
- The tension highlights ongoing economic and political challenges in Bolivia.
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