Bolivia Declares State of Emergency Amid Protest Blockades
June 21, 2026 • Al Jazeera
Bolivia Declares State of Emergency Amid Nationwide Protests
The government of Bolivia has announced a state of emergency, citing ongoing nationwide protests and road blockades that have significantly impacted the country’s economy.
According to reports, the president made the announcement in response to weeks of demonstrations by protesters who are demanding the reinstatement of fuel subsidies and increased funding for education. The protests have resulted in widespread disruptions, including the blockade of major roads and highways.
As a result of the ongoing unrest, the government has declared a state of emergency, which will allow it to take additional measures to maintain public order and stability. The exact details of these measures are not yet clear.
The protests began several weeks ago, with demonstrators calling for changes in fuel pricing policies and increased investment in education. The issue has sparked widespread discontent among citizens, who feel that the government is not doing enough to address their concerns.
The state of emergency declaration marks a significant escalation in the situation, as it allows the government to take more drastic action to restore order and stability. The full extent of the measures being taken by the government remains to be seen.
The protests have had a significant impact on Bolivia’s economy, with many businesses forced to close due to the disruptions caused by road blockades. The government has yet to comment on the specific actions it will take in response to the state of emergency declaration.
Source: Al Jazeera