The Bolivian government reached an agreement with protesters in Santa Cruz, bringing an end to recent demonstrations that occurred under a state of exception. Key to the agreement is a commitment from authorities to improve basic public services and ensure a consistent fuel supply to the region. Following the accord, businesses in the capital city of Santa Cruz are beginning to reopen gradually. The protests had disrupted daily life and commerce in the area. Details of the agreement beyond service and fuel provisions have not been widely released. This resolution marks a de-escalation of tensions between the government and protesting groups in Santa Cruz. The agreement aims to restore normalcy and address concerns regarding essential resources.