The Bolivian government and the country's primary labor union, the Central Obrera Boliviana, signed a peace agreement on Friday evening, June 19. This deal follows 50 days of intense conflict and widespread road blockades. The agreement aims to pacify the nation and restore order after weeks of instability. However, the long-term success of the deal remains uncertain. It is currently unclear if other mobilized sectors will support the decision made by the nation's leading union. The government now hopes this pact will lead to a full cessation of protests.
