The Central Obrera Boliviana (COB) has presented an eight-point agenda to the government of Rodrigo Paz to promote national pacification. In response, presidential spokesperson José Luis Gálvez announced that a dialogue table will open this Wednesday to debate these key conversation axes. This diplomatic push follows a period of intense conflict that has resulted in at least 16 deaths. Beyond the human toll, the unrest has caused severe economic damage. Estimated financial losses are currently valued at approximately USD 2.760 billion. The government now seeks to resolve these tensions through structured negotiations with the labor union.