00:00Transport workers in Bolivia have announced that they will engage in
00:03dialogue with the executive regarding their demands concerning fuel quality
00:07while the 24-hour strike called by the sector continues. In this regard, the
00:11Bolivian Confederation of Drivers Unions announced that the 11 national
00:15federations will attend talks on Wednesday at the presidential palace
00:19led by the Minister of Public Works Mauricio Zamora and other officials.
00:23Transport workers also explained that if they do not receive favorable responses
00:27at the meeting, the sector could escalate its actions with a 48-hour strike
00:31followed by a progressive pressure measures. Let's recall that transport
00:36workers in Bolivia went on strike arguing that the government's distribution of
00:40low-quality gasoline under Rodrigo Pass has damage to vehicles and that the
00:44offer compensation is insufficient.
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