President Mesa has just announced his resignation in a speech transmitted by the Bolivian media. On his way out, he took another opportunity to blame his and the countrys problems on a few, imposing their will on the rest of the country, then said he didnt want to put the blame on anyone else. His resignation is, again, submitted to Congress and awaits its approval. More details very shortly from our journalists on the ground in La Paz.
In other news, to the ranks of that few has been added the municipal government of the city of La Paz, including the mayor himself. Mayor Juan del Granado announced earlier this evening a
paro general, a general shutdown of all the institutions of La Paz, to demand hydrocarbon nationalization. MAS leader Evo Morales has also
demanded nationalization in fact of the countrys gas and oil industries, using a word that in previous weeks he had avoided in favor of demanding higher taxes on oil companies and a constitutional assembly.