State of emergency: Bolivia’s currency plummets as anger simmers | AJ #shorts

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Bolivia’s President Paz declared a state of emergency after 50 days of protests against his policies. Workers are angry, accusing him of abandoning them with austerity cuts and privatisation. Al Jazeera’s Hannah Raslan @hannahraslan explains.

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