
Potosí Abandoned: Councilwoman's Urgent Plea Amidst Violence and Blockades
Potosí Crisis: Councilwoman Demands Government Intervention Amidst Violence and Blockades A serious crisis is unfolding in the Potosí region of Bolivia, where violence and blockades have left two people injured and the population facing shortages. Councilwoman Azucena Fuertes has publicly denounced the situation, describing it as a result of government neglect and the manipulation of local protests by political interests. "Potosí has been abandoned to its fate," she declared in a video statement. Fuertes detailed how scarce police resources are overwhelmed by the violence, and that injured people are being transported in inadequate conditions. She directly appealed to both the regional governor and the national president, Luis Arce, to intervene urgently. "I demand the immediate attention of the governor to convene the army and police for a peaceful demobilization," Fuertes stated. The councilwoman also highlighted the lack of food and essential supplies in the region, further exacerbating the crisis. The situation underscores the need for prompt action to restore peace and provide humanitarian aid to the affected population.