The United States and countries in the Shield of the Americas alliance have denounced the attempts to destabilize Bolivia. They expressed support for President Rodrigo Paz’s elected government. The statement highlighted the fight against efforts that prevent essential supplies like food and medicine from reaching Bolivians.
The member countries of Shield of the Americas denounce ongoing efforts to overthrow the legitimately and overwhelmingly elected government of President Rodrigo Paz in Bolivia.
The statement warned against mob actions replacing democratic decisions. It also targeted those using illegal funds from crime to support protests, urging legitimate grievances to be taken to dialogue with the government.
Concerns arose amid demonstrations in La Paz on May 20, 2026. Protesters opposed road blockades demanding President Paz’s resignation due to economic and fuel crises. The unrest comes as various cities face blocked streets, inflation, and high fuel prices. Bolivian Defense Minister Marcelo Salinas resigned amidst this turmoil.
Paz’s reforms for agribusiness and removal of fuel subsidies have been controversial. The subsidy removal led to a 90% fuel price spike. Meanwhile, former President Evo Morales, from the Movement for Socialism party, is pushing for early elections. Morales is avoiding arrest over human trafficking allegations he claims are politically driven.
U.S. statements referenced drug traffickers inciting protests. Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized U.S. opposition to violent overthrow attempts in Bolivia. He pointed to the Americas Counter Cartel Coalition’s stance against narco-terrorism influence in the region, underlining ongoing U.S. support for Bolivia.

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