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Bolivia's president declared a state of emergency and deployed military units to break up road blockades. The disruptions have choked supplies and sparked unrest.
Bolivia's president declared a state of emergency and deployed military units to break up road blockades disrupting supply chains. The blockades had been choking commerce and supplies across the country.
States of emergency are states of political breakdown. When a government can't negotiate with protesters or remove blockades through police, it turns to the military. This signals that Bolivia's civil authority has lost control of the streets. The military deployment may clear the roads, but it also signals how fragile the government's grip actually is.
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