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Bolivia calls census in 2024 as protests reach three-week mark

The three weeks of protests have killed four and injured more than 170, the government said.

November 12, 2022 / 11:22 IST
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Bolivia will hold its first census in more than a decade in 2024, President Luis Arce said in a midnight speech on Saturday, scheduling it a year later than demanded by the opposition, as protests crippling part of the nation hit the three-week mark.

The largest city of Santa Cruz, a relatively wealthy farming hub and opposition bastion, has ground to a halt in recent days amid a general strike demanding that the census be held next year, before elections due in 2025.

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In an apparent bid to calm the waters, Arce said the census would be held on March 23, 2024, or three months before a previous government deadline.

"We have a responsibility to carry out a quality census in which everyone participates," Arce said. "We call for the return of calm, peace and normality in the department of Santa Cruz."