The Bolivian president has declared a state of emergency following several weeks of protests that were ignited by his economic plans. This announcement was made shortly after he signed an agreement with the Bolivian Workers' Central (COB), the country's primary trade union federation, aimed at resolving the unrest. The agreement is intended to address the concerns raised by the protesters and restore stability in the nation. The state of emergency reflects the government's response to the escalating situation and the need to maintain order.
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