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Bolivia President Paz Cuts Salary in Half as Protests Grip Country

LA PAZ, May 25 (Reuters) – ⁠Bolivian ⁠President Rodrigo ⁠Paz said on Monday he ​would cut his salary and those of ‌his cabinet ministers ‌in half amid a ⁠growing ⁠political crisis marked by protests and roadblocks demanding ​his resignation.

Speaking at an event in Sucre, the country’s constitutional capital, Paz ​said the pay cuts demonstrated the ⁠government’s “commitment to ⁠the country.”

The pay ⁠cuts ​come as Bolivia enters its fourth week ​of political ⁠and social unrest. Protests have caused growing supply chain issues in the cities of La Paz ⁠and El Alto, where severe shortages of food, ⁠fuel and medicine are hitting markets, hospitals and gas stations.

Protesters are pressing Paz’s centrist government to roll back austerity measures and address rising living costs.

Paz, who took office in November and inherited ⁠an economy in turmoil, has defended spending cuts and fuel subsidy reductions as necessary to stabilize public ​finances.

(Reporting by Daniel Ramos, Editing ​by Iñigo Alexander)

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