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  • People crowd outside a state-owned supermarket following a government announcement that chicken would be sold there, in La Paz on June 16, 2026. For weeks, protesters demanding that US-backed conservative President Rodrigo Paz's fledgling government address a deep economic crisis, while others called for his resignation, have marched and set up roadblocks, bringing Bolivia to a near standstill, driving up food and fuel prices and causing shortages of basic goods. (Photo by Marvin RECINOS / AFP via Getty Images)

  • Police officers struggle amid the crowd outside a state-owned supermarket, following a government announcement that chicken would be sold there, in La Paz on June 16, 2026. For weeks, protesters demanding that US-backed conservative President Rodrigo Paz's fledgling government address a deep economic crisis, while others called for his resignation, have marched and set up roadblocks, bringing Bolivia to a near standstill, driving up food and fuel prices and causing shortages of basic goods. (Photo by Marvin RECINOS / AFP via Getty Images)

  • People crowd outside a state-owned supermarket following a government announcement that chicken would be sold there, in La Paz on June 16, 2026. For weeks, protesters demanding that US-backed conservative President Rodrigo Paz's fledgling government address a deep economic crisis, while others called for his resignation, have marched and set up roadblocks, bringing Bolivia to a near standstill, driving up food and fuel prices and causing shortages of basic goods. (Photo by Marvin RECINOS / AFP via Getty Images)

  • Bolivian riot police members attempt to organize the crowd gathering outside a state-owned supermarket following a government announcement that chicken would be sold there, in La Paz on June 16, 2026. For weeks, protesters demanding that US-backed conservative President Rodrigo Paz's fledgling government address a deep economic crisis, while others called for his resignation, have marched and set up roadblocks, bringing Bolivia to a near standstill, driving up food and fuel prices and causing shortages of basic goods. (Photo by Marvin RECINOS / AFP via Getty Images)

  • Bolivian riot police members attempt to organize the crowd gathering outside a state-owned supermarket following a government announcement that chicken would be sold there, in La Paz on June 16, 2026. For weeks, protesters demanding that US-backed conservative President Rodrigo Paz's fledgling government address a deep economic crisis, while others called for his resignation, have marched and set up roadblocks, bringing Bolivia to a near standstill, driving up food and fuel prices and causing shortages of basic goods. (Photo by Marvin RECINOS / AFP via Getty Images)

  • Two women shout as people crowd outside a state-owned supermarket following a government announcement that chicken would be sold there, in La Paz on June 16, 2026. For weeks, protesters demanding that US-backed conservative President Rodrigo Paz's fledgling government address a deep economic crisis, while others called for his resignation, have marched and set up roadblocks, bringing Bolivia to a near standstill, driving up food and fuel prices and causing shortages of basic goods. (Photo by Marvin RECINOS / AFP via Getty Images)

  • People crowd outside a state-owned supermarket following a government announcement that chicken would be sold there, in La Paz on June 16, 2026. For weeks, protesters demanding that US-backed conservative President Rodrigo Paz's fledgling government address a deep economic crisis, while others called for his resignation, have marched and set up roadblocks, bringing Bolivia to a near standstill, driving up food and fuel prices and causing shortages of basic goods. (Photo by MARVIN RECINOS / AFP via Getty Images)

  • People crowd outside a state-owned supermarket following a government announcement that chicken would be sold there, in La Paz on June 16, 2026. For weeks, protesters demanding that US-backed conservative President Rodrigo Paz's fledgling government address a deep economic crisis, while others called for his resignation, have marched and set up roadblocks, bringing Bolivia to a near standstill, driving up food and fuel prices and causing shortages of basic goods. (Photo by MARVIN RECINOS / AFP via Getty Images)

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