Protests in Bolivia intensified Tuesday as farmers and Indigenous workers clashed with police, continuing a blockade of food and medicine deliveries to urban centers. Demonstrators are demanding the immediate resignation of President Rodrigo Paz, alleging he has failed to fulfill campaign promises to improve the nation’s economy. The protests are fueled by economic hardship and dissatisfaction with the current administration. Police responded to the demonstrations with tear gas, and arrests are ongoing. The ongoing blockade is raising concerns about potential shortages in cities. The situation remains volatile as both sides appear entrenched in their positions.