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15 days ago
Paz says the salary cut for him and cabinet ministers shows the government's 'commitment' to the country'.
20 days ago
Bolivian president to reshuffle cabinet amid antigovernment protests ⊖
Rodrigo Paz is under pressure from weeks of demonstrations and poor economic conditions.
22 days ago
Bolivian miners clash with police demanding president resign ⊖⊖
Bolivian miners clash with police demanding that President Paz resign.
Clashes as Morales-allied protesters march on Bolivian capital ⊖⊖
South American country suffers huge protests as economic crisis fuels unrest against President Paz's government.
6 months ago
Rodrigo Paz sworn-in as Bolivia's new president ending 20 year dynasty of one-party rule ⊖
The newly sworn-in president has promised to restore economic stability to Bolivia. The country has been dealing with a crippling economic and cost of living crisis, the worst in four decades, causin…
Paz sworn in as Bolivia’s president, promises ‘capitalism for all’ ⊖
Rodrigo Paz faces Bolivia's worst economic crisis in 40 years, with high inflation and a shortage of fuel and dollars.
7 months ago
Bolivia elects centre-right Rodrigo Paz as president ⊕
Paz, the son of a former president, promises 'capitalism for all' as election ends 20 years of socialist government.
10 months ago
Football transfer rumours: Milan move for Højlund? Spurs target Paz? ○
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Today’s rumours are preparing for a converstion
Farewell, Benjamin Sesko. The Slovenian has been churned through the Mill but is finally moving past the tittle-tattle to something more concrete. He’s …
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