Roadblocks from continued protests in several Bolivian cities result in food and fuel crises
Security forces block the advance of supporters of former President Evo Morales in Sacaba, outskirts of Cochabamba, Bolivia, Monday, November 18, 2019.
The new hydrocarbons minister, Victor Hugo Zamora, told Bolivia’s ATB television that a gasoline supply convoy was having difficulty reaching the city because of roadblocks and ditches dug by protesters. Bolivia’s pro-Morales faction has set up the blockades as part of a concerted effort to destabilize the interim government, said Alberto Bonadona, an economic analyst and professor at the Higher University of San Andres.On Monday, Morales’ supporters in Sacaba threw rocks at police, who fired back with tear gas trying to disperse the protesters.
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