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Bolivias Justice Minister Csar Siles resigned on June 14, 2025, after more than eight months in office, citing unfounded rumors and accusations that he said threatened his reputation and family.Siles announced his departure in a letter to President Luis Arce, requesting an orderly transition by June 17.He stepped down during a period of mounting unrest, as supporters of former president Evo Morales maintain road blockades demanding Morales reinstatement as a presidential candidate for the August 17 elections, despite a constitutional ban.The Ministry of Justice confirmed the resignation, which comes as the government faces economic turmoil and escalating political conflict.Bolivias economy has sharply deteriorated.
The National Institute of Statistics reported 5.95% accumulated inflation between January and April 2025, the highest in 17 years.Bolivias Justice Minister Resigns as Economic and Political Pressures IntensifyThe International Monetary Fund projects annual inflation could reach 15.8% this year, with GDP growth expected at just 1.1%.The countrys foreign exchange reserves dropped to $165 million in April, down from $15 billion in 2014, according to the Central Bank.Bolivias Justice Minister Resigns as Economic and Political Pressures IntensifyRoad blockades, led by Morales supporters, have intensified shortages of food and fuel, especially in La Paz, Cochabamba, and Santa Cruz.Authorities reported 25 blockade points nationwide, causing daily losses of $100 to $150 million.Police have clashed with protesters, resulting in dozens of injuries and at least two deaths.The unrest stems from Morales disqualification by the Constitutional Court, which reversed a previous ruling that allowed him to seek a fourth term.Protesters demand the resignation of the judges responsible for the decision.Bolivias Deepening Crisis: Are We Seeing the Start of a Civil War?President Arce, once Morales finance minister, now faces dissent from both Morales base and business groups.Truckers and business leaders have threatened further blockades over dollar shortages, risking deeper supply chain paralysis.The government has warned it may deploy the military to restore order if protests escalate.The Supreme Electoral Tribunal confirmed that national elections will proceed on August 17, 2025.The outcome will determine not only the presidency but also the direction of Bolivias economic recovery and political stability.The resignation of Siles highlights the fragility of the current administration as it navigates one of Bolivias most turbulent periods in recent history.





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