President Rodrigo Paz has declared a 90-day state of exception in Bolivia. This measure comes in response to widespread protests against the government's proposed economic reforms. The decree specifically orders the removal of barricades that have obstructed transit for six weeks. These blockades have significantly disrupted daily life and commerce across the country. The administration aims to restore order and ensure the free movement of people and goods. The state of exception grants the government expanded powers to manage the ongoing unrest. Authorities are now focused on clearing the roads and stabilizing the national situation.
