Bolivia to open 'humanitarian corridors' on Saturday to move supplies through blockades


Bolivians hold an oversize flag of the department of Santa Cruz during a demonstration calling for an end to protest blockades that have contributed to shortages of food, medical supplies and fuel, in Santa Cruz, Bolivia May 21, 2026. REUTERS/Ipa Ibanez

LA PAZ, May ⁠22 (Reuters) - Bolivia police and armed ⁠forces will open "humanitarian corridors" on Saturday ‌in the country's La Paz department in order for supplies to move past blockades, the government ​said on Friday.

Tensions have ⁠been high in ⁠Bolivia for weeks as protests that began with ⁠strikes ‌in early May have grown into a nationwide movement ⁠involving labour unions, miners, transport workers and ​rural ‌groups, raising concerns in Washington.

Protesters are pressing ⁠President ​Rodrigo Paz's centrist government to roll back austerity measures and address rising living ⁠costs, with some calling for ​his resignation.

Interior Minister Marco Antonio Oviedo told a press conference that the operation would ⁠be peaceful, and would focus on the road that connects the city of Oruro with the administrative capital La ​Paz, allowing the transit ⁠of food, medicine, oxygen and other goods.

The ​Red Cross and Catholic ‌Church are set to ​participate, he added.

(Reporting by Daniel Ramos, Writing by Daina Beth Solomon)

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