Deadly Bolivia census protests called off
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AFP) — Protests to demand a new census were called off in Bolivia’s economic hub of Santa Cruz on Saturday after weeks of unrest, with the country’s leftist government set to carry out a count in March 2024.
The deadly protests, which have gone on for 36 days, were suspended after the country’s Chamber of Deputies approved the 2024 census earlier in the day, with the bill now headed to the Senate.
The protests in Santa Cruz first began on 22 October with blocked roads, as activists demanded that President Luis Arce carry out the census by 2023, since the distribution of funds and legislative seats would depend on each region’s population.