AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoState of Exception Push: Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz sent a state-of-emergency “state of exception” bill to Congress as protests enter a fifth week, with the plan framed as a legal way to protect essential supplies and guide police and armed forces under a “humanitarian action” logic. Ministerial Fallout: Defense and education ministers resigned amid the unrest, while the new defense minister vowed to reopen roads and restore access to medical care, work, and supplies. Health Emergency in La Paz: La Paz declared a health and humanitarian emergency due to blockade-driven shortages of oxygen, medicines, food, and hospital essentials, with rights bodies warning of serious human impacts and deaths linked to delayed care. Measles Warning for Mass Gatherings: PAHO urged countries—including Bolivia—to strengthen measles surveillance, vaccination, and rapid response ahead of the 2026 World Cup, citing a fourfold rise in Americas cases and stressing active case-finding and traveler vaccination access. Crisis Risk of Spillover: Analysts warned the blockade conflict could tip into clashes between urban and rural communities as supplies tighten and polarization grows.
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