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Bolivia signs deal with COB labor union after 50 days of anti-gov't protests

Bolivia's President Rodrigo Paz shakes hands with Mario Argollo, main executive leader of the Bolivian Workers' Union (COB – Central Obrera Boliviana), during a meeting with leaders of the Bolivian Workers' Union (COB – Central Obrera Boliviana) for negotiations amid protests that caused supply chain disruptions, leading to severe shortages of food, fuel and medicine, in La Paz, Bolivia, June 17, 2026. REUTERS/Claudia Morales
Bolivia's President Rodrigo Paz shakes hands with Mario Argollo, main executive leader of the Bolivian Workers' Union (COB – Central Obrera Boliviana), during a meeting with leaders of the Bolivian Workers' Union (COB – Central Obrera Boliviana) for negotiations amid protests that caused supply chain disruptions, leading to severe shortages of food, fuel and medicine, in La Paz, Bolivia, June 17, 2026. REUTERS/Claudia Morales Reuters

LA PAZ - Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz on Friday reached a deal with the Bolivian Workers' Confederation (COB), a step toward resolving a conflict that has paralyzed the country for 50 days.

Bolivians have faced long queues for fuel and challenges accessing food and medical supplies as a result of roadblocks.

"There is a country waiting for white smoke to appear today," COB's executive secretary Mario Argollo said. "We believe we must begin to iron out our differences; we must start building a country based on consensus, with workers participating in the decisions."

(Reporting by Daniel Ramos and Cassandra Garrison)

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This story was originally published June 19, 2026 at 7:58 PM.

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