Bolivian Government
Coverage of Bolivian Government in the Nexus archive.
- Pete Hegseth warns narco-terrorists as US backs Bolivia's government amid coup warnings
US War Secretary Pete Hegseth reaffirmed American support for Bolivia's government amid claims of a coup d'état, citing threats from narco-terrorists. Protests in La Paz over economic issues and fuel price hikes have intensified, with Bolivian Defense Minister Marcelo Salinas resigning. Former President Evo Morales, hiding in the Chapare region, called for early elections.
- Bolivian president slashes salary by 50% to calm protests
Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz announced a 50% salary reduction for himself and his ministers to address protests over high living costs and austerity measures that have triggered the country's worst economic crisis in 40 years. Demonstrations have led to clashes with police and effectively blockaded the capital.
- Bolivia’s embattled president says will take a 50 percent salary cut
Bolivia’s president, Evo Morales, announced a 50% salary cut for himself and cabinet ministers, emphasizing the government's commitment to addressing the country's challenges. The move comes amid political and economic pressures facing the administration.
- Resurgent Political Risk Derails Rallies Across Emerging Markets
Protests against Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz escalated on May 23, 2026, with demonstrators blocking roads in El Alto. The Bolivian government announced a police and military operation to clear roadblocks and ensure the passage of goods into La Paz, as unions and Indigenous groups demand Paz's resignation.
- Bolivian president to reshuffle cabinet amid anti-government protests
Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz is facing pressure from anti-government protests and poor economic conditions, prompting a cabinet reshuffle. The protests are a response to the government's performance. Economic conditions are also a major concern.
- Thousands of protesters demand president’s resignation in Bolivia’s La Paz
Thousands of protesters are demanding the president's resignation in La Paz, Bolivia, amidst the country's worst economic crisis in 40 years. The protests are nationwide and fueled by the economic situation. Bolivia is facing significant challenges due to this crisis.
- Anti-government demonstrators and police clash in Bolivia
Anti-government demonstrators and police have clashed in Bolivia as protesters call for the president to resign after weeks of unrest. The protests have been ongoing, with demonstrators demanding change. The situation remains tense.
- Roads blocked in Bolivia as protesters demand president’s resignation
Protesters in Bolivia are blocking roads and demanding the resignation of the president, causing widespread disruption to travel across major cities. The road blockades are part of growing unrest in the country. Bolivia's major cities are affected by the protests.