Overview
- Government and leaders of the COB and campesino federations signed an agreement in El Alto after negotiations with six ministers, including José Luis Lupo, José Gabriel Espinoza and Marco Antonio Oviedo.
- The pact states Decree 5503 will be repealed in full and replaced by a new decree that preserves only provisions on fuel subsidies along with credit reprogramming and updates to social benefits and wage policy.
- Mobilized sectors agreed to end road blockades immediately after the signing, following actions that had reached at least 69 points and constricted access to La Paz and El Alto.
- Days of closures disrupted supplies and pushed up food prices, caused losses for exporters and tourism, and stranded travelers on routes including the Senkata corridor toward Oruro.
- Authorities carried out air and boat evacuations for tourists at the Uyuni salt flat and Lake Titicaca and operated humanitarian flights to move passengers and food.