Demonstrators participate in a march calling for the resignation of Bolivia's President Rodrigo Paz, as the country's economic and fuel crisis worsens due to a shortage of U.S. dollars and falling domestic energy production, in La Paz, Bolivia on May 22, 2026.
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Bolivian riot police clashed with anti-government protesters in La Paz on Friday (May 22, 2026) for the second time in a week as unions and Indigenous groups pressed their calls for President Rodrigo Paz to step down.Demands for the business-friendly conservative to resign have persisted despite his promise to respond to the grievances of labour unions and Indigenous communities.Many businesses in central La Paz had closed their doors, anticipating a repeat of the clashes that marked a similar demonstration on Monday."He should resign, damn it!" shouted the crowd of farmers, labourers, miners, transport workers and teachers who brought traffic to a halt on the streets of the Andean city.Mr. Paz came to power six months ago, in the midst of the country's worst economic crisis since the 1980s, marked by acute shortages of fuel and foreign currency and runaway inflation.
Police fire tear gas at an anti-government protest in La Paz, Bolivia, on Friday, May 22, 2026.










