The Bolivian government, led by President Rodrigo Paz, has reached an agreement with the Bolivian Workers' Central (COB), aiming to de-escalate ongoing nationwide protests. However, campesino (peasant farmer) groups, particularly from the La Paz region, are continuing road blockades despite the accord. The initial protests, beginning in early May, demanded President Paz’s resignation. Support for the protests has broadened to include factions aligned with former President Evo Morales. The continued roadblocks indicate a split within the protest movement and suggest the government’s efforts to quell unrest have not been fully successful. Negotiations with the campesino groups are ongoing, but no resolution has been reached as of yet, disrupting transportation and commerce. The situation remains volatile with potential for further escalation.