

Bolivian Drivers to Stage Nationwide Strike Amid Fuel Crisis
Bolivia Faces Fuel Crisis as Drivers Announce Nationwide Strike La Paz, Bolivia – In response to persistent fuel shortages, the Confederation of Bolivian Drivers announced a 24-hour national strike set for Tuesday, June 3rd, 2025. The strike is expected to cause significant disruptions to transportation and commerce across the country. Long lines at gas stations have become a common sight in recent weeks, and drivers are expressing growing frustration over the government's perceived inaction. Lucio Gomez, executive of the Confederation of Drivers, stated, "We are protesting the lack of fulfillment of promises made by the government regarding fuel supplies. The situation is untenable, and we have no other choice but to take this action." Videos circulating on social media show significant traffic congestion and long queues at gas stations across the country. The government has yet to issue an official statement in response to the announced strike. The impact of the strike on the national economy remains to be seen, but it is expected to be substantial. The strike underscores the growing concerns about fuel security in Bolivia and highlights the need for effective government intervention to address the crisis and prevent further economic and social disruption. The situation will be closely monitored in the coming days.