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Bolivia's Paz declares state of emergency over blockades

DW English · Jun 20, 2026, 9:30 AM · Also reported by 4 other sources

Key takeaways

  • President Rodrigo Paz says he has declared the state of emergency "to free the country's roads." Blockades have become a major tactic in weeks of intensifying protests to demand that the president resign.
  • "This ⁠is not a state ​of emergency to restrict people's lives," Paz said in a televised speech.
  • Paz, who called the situation an organized attempt to destabilize democracy, said the decision to declare a state of emergency was made "after exhausting all avenues of dialogue."

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President Rodrigo Paz says he has declared the state of emergency "to free the country's roads." Blockades have become a major tactic in weeks of intensifying protests to demand that the president resign.

https://p.dw.com/p/5Fk T2Paz's emergency declaration allows military deployment to clear blockades and restore order Image: Presidencia de Bolivia/Handout/REUTERSAdvertisement Bolivia's president, Rodrigo Paz, ‌declared ⁠a state ⁠of emergency early ​on Saturday, after over six weeks of road blockades and protests demanding his resignation.

"This ⁠is not a state ​of emergency to restrict people's lives," Paz said in a televised speech. "It is a state of emergency to give freedom back to the people, to free Bolivia from those who use political conflict to block roads and harm the population," he added.

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