LA PAZ - Bolivia's congress voted Tuesday to let President Rodrigo Paz deploy soldiers and declare a state of emergency to counter huge street protests seeking his resignation over economic hardship.
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Bolivia's congress has approved the use of troops against protesters and declared a state of emergency amidst widespread demonstrations calling for President Rodrigo Paz's resignation due to economic hardship. The move is expected to escalate tensions in the country. Protesters are demanding the president's resignation as they face significant economic challenges. The situation is rapidly unfolding in the capital city of La Paz.
LA PAZ - Bolivia's congress voted Tuesday to let President Rodrigo Paz deploy soldiers and declare a state of emergency to counter huge street protests seeking his resignation over economic hardship.