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Bolivia president Paz cuts salary in half as protests grip country

By Thomson Reuters May 25, 2026 | 9:09 AM

LA PAZ, May 25 (Reuters) – Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz said on Monday he would ​cut his salary and ‌those of his cabinet ministers in half amid a growing political crisis marked by protests and roadblocks demanding ‌his ​resignation.

Speaking at an ⁠event in Sucre, ⁠the country’s constitutional capital, Paz said the pay cuts demonstrated the government’s “commitment to the country.”

The ​pay cuts come as Bolivia enters its fourth week ⁠of political and ⁠social unrest. Protests have ​caused growing supply chain issues ​in the cities of La Paz ‌and El Alto, where severe shortages of food, fuel and medicine are hitting markets, ⁠hospitals and gas stations.

Protesters are pressing Paz’s centrist government to roll back austerity ⁠measures ‌and address rising living ⁠costs.

Paz, who took office ​in ‌November and inherited an ​economy in ⁠turmoil, has defended spending cuts and fuel subsidy reductions as necessary to stabilize public finances.

(Reporting by Daniel Ramos, Editing by ​Iñigo Alexander)