Story · aljazeera + bangkokpost + bluesky · 7 events
Bolivia approves military measures against nationwide protests
Bolivia approves military measures against nationwide protests
Bolivia approves military measures against nationwide protests.
Bolivia’s legislature passes law allowing use of troops against protesters
Bolivia’s legislature passes law allowing use of troops against protesters
New law grants president power to use military to clear roadblocks set up amid weeks of antigovernment demonstrations.
⚡ BREAKING: Bolivia's congress votes to let President Rodrigo Paz deploy soldiers and declare state of emergency amid protests seeking his resignation over economic crisis. #Bolivia #Politics
Bolivia's lower house repeals law limiting emergency powers, clearingPaz to deploy military against demonstrators. The repeal passed with more than two-thirds majority and now allows the armed forces ...
Bolivia's lower house repeals law limiting emergency powers, clearingPaz to deploy military against demonstrators. The repeal passed with more than two-thirds majority and now allows the armed forces to impose curfews and restrict assembly. #Bolivia #EmergencyPowers
Bolivia's congress votes to allow President Rodrigo Paz to deploy soldiers and declare a state of emergency to counter huge street protests seeking his resignation over economic hardship
JUST IN: Bolivia’s congress votes to allow President Rodrigo Paz to deploy soldiers and declare a state of emergency amid massive protests demanding his resignation over the economic crisis.
(Video ...
JUST IN: Bolivia’s congress votes to allow President Rodrigo Paz to deploy soldiers and declare a state of emergency amid massive protests demanding his resignation over the economic crisis.
(Video of the protests)
Bolivian Congress OK's use of troops against protesters
Bolivian Congress OK's use of troops against protesters
LA PAZ - Bolivia's congress voted Tuesday to let President Rodrigo Paz deploy soldiers and declare a state of emergency to counter huge street protests seeking his resignation over economic hardship.
Corroboration
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The spine · 1 fact corroborated across ≥2 opposed blocs
2×Bolivia’s legislature passed a law allowing the president to use military troops against protesters.
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aljazeera“Bolivia’s legislature passes law allowing use of troops against protesters”
bangkokpost“Bolivian Congress OK's use of troops against protesters”
Single-source · 2 — reported by one bloc only (uncorroborated)
The law grants the president power to deploy soldiers and declare a state of emergency to counter street protests.
bangkokpost
Bolivia's lower house repealed a law limiting emergency powers, allowing the armed forces to impose curfews and restrict assembly.
bluesky
Framing · 3 — loaded language surfaced (spin shown, not adopted)
bangkokpost
“huge street protests seeking his resignation over economic hardship”
→ street protests seeking the president's resignation due to economic hardship
bluesky
“clearingPaz to deploy military against demonstrators”
→ allowing Paz to deploy military against demonstrators
bluesky
“passed with more than two-thirds majority”
→ passed with a supermajority