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Bolivia removes economy minister after lawmaker pressure

By Thomson Reuters Aug 21, 2026 | 9:09 AM

LA PAZ, Aug 21 (Reuters) – Bolivia’s government has named Oscar Mario Justiniano Pinto as interim Economy Minister, ​removing Jose Gabriel Espinoza from ‌the post, according to a presidential decree published Friday in the Official Gazette.

The move comes days after Bolivia’s Congress voted to ‌censure ​Espinoza, dealing a setback ⁠to President Rodrigo ⁠Paz’s government amid mounting economic challenges.

Espinoza said on Tuesday he would take legal action against the censure, which the ​government called unconstitutional, and turn to the nation’s top constitutional tribunal ⁠to review the ⁠decision.

Paz’s administration initially said Espinoza ​would remain in office while the tribunal ​reviewed the dispute.

Friday’s decree established that ‌Pinto, Bolivia’s environment minister, will head the economy ministry until a permanent candidate is appointed. It did not ⁠provide a timeline.

Espinoza’s ouster comes at a sensitive time for Paz’s government, which is seeking ⁠congressional backing ‌for economic reforms and ⁠for a financing program negotiated ​with ‌the International Monetary Fund in ​July that ⁠still requires approval from both Bolivia’s Congress and the IMF Executive Board.

(Reporting by Sergio Limachi; Writing by Aida Pelaez-Fernandez, Editing by Lucinda Elliott and Daina ​Beth Solomon)