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The Bolivian government warns that it will enforce the law against the Evo Morales blockades and reaffirms the role of the Army

The Bolivian government warns that it will enforce the law against the Evo Morales blockades and reaffirms the role of the Army
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The Minister of Defense assured that the Armed Forces will act with "legality and calm" while the government seeks to restore circulation and ensure supply in various regions of the country

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The government of Bolivia reaffirmed its decision to confront the blockades affecting several regions of the country and assured that the Armed Forces will act within the legal framework to contribute to the restoration of order. The message was conveyed by the Minister of Defense, Ernesto Justiniano, who stated that the Army will maintain a conduct based on “legality and calm” in the face of the crisis the nation is experiencing.

The statements come amid weeks of protests and roadblocks that have caused supply problems, difficulties in the transportation of goods, and growing concern about the economic and social impact of the crisis. In several cities, shortages of fuels, food, and other essential products have been reported.

Defense Minister Ernesto Justiniano alongside President Rodrigo Paz
Defense Minister Ernesto Justiniano alongside President Rodrigo Paz

Justiniano emphasized that the security forces have the responsibility to guarantee the free movement of people and goods, while also stressing that all actions of the State will be carried out in accordance with the Constitution and current laws. The minister also pointed out that the main objective is to prevent an escalation of violence and protect the civilian population.

The pronouncement comes just days after Congress approved new legal tools to address exceptional situations and following several successful operations that allowed the reopening of strategic corridors to La Paz. The government of Rodrigo Paz believes that restoring circulation on the main routes is essential to alleviate pressure on markets and restore normalcy in the most affected cities.

From the Executive, they maintain that the blockades have caused significant economic losses and have particularly harmed workers, merchants, and producers who depend on land transportation to carry out their activities. Therefore, authorities insist that the right to protest cannot imply the indefinite paralysis of the country or jeopardize the supply for the population.

Supporters of Evo Morales blocking a road
Supporters of Evo Morales blocking a road

While negotiations continue and some conflict hotspots persist, the government seeks to convey an image of firmness and institutional control. The statements from the Minister of Defense aim precisely to reinforce that message: to act decisively to restore order, but within the limits established by law and avoiding greater confrontation.

In a context of growing political tension, the actions of the Armed Forces will be closely monitored, as they could be decisive for the evolution of a crisis that keeps Bolivia in a state of high uncertainty.


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