
Bolivian President Eases Emergency State Declaration Rules Amid Economic Protests
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Bolivia's president has relaxed the requirements for declaring a state of emergency as the country faces widespread protests and road blockades. The demonstrations are directed against rising living costs and the president's economic policies, reflecting growing public dissatisfaction with the government's handling of the economy. The move to ease emergency powers suggests the administration is preparing for potential escalation of the unrest that has disrupted transportation networks across the country.
