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The Bolivian Workers' Central Union rejected a dialogue meeting with the executive branch's representatives and reaffirmed its commitment to continuing pressure measures to demand president Rodrigo Paz's resignation. teleSUR
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00:00The Bolivian Workers' Central Union rejected a dialogue meeting with the executive branch representatives
00:06and reaffirmed its commitment to continuing pressure measures to demand President Rodrigo Paz's resignation.
00:14The Workers' Central Union is maintaining its nationwide road blockade,
00:18despite receiving a formal invitation to engage in dialogue from mediators representing the legislative branch,
00:25the Catholic Church and the Ombudsman's Office on Sunday.
00:30Farmers, miners and workers accused the government of failing to honor its previous commitments
00:36and of promoting the privatization of public services and state-owned enterprises.
00:42In this scenario, former COV leader Jaime Solares said an internal directive will be issued for protesters
00:50to allow the passage of trucks carrying essential food and medical supplies,
00:55as well as individuals requiring urgent medical attention.
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