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Bolivia’s Paz eases state of emergency declarations amid unrest

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LA PAZ, May ‌27 (Reuters) - Bolivia's President Rodrigo Paz, revoked ​a law in order to make it easier ⁠for the government to declare a state of emergency, according to the official Gazette ​on Wednesday. 

The decision was made as protests escalate across ‌the country. The repealed law set limits and rules on when and how a state ⁠of emergency could be used. 

Following ⁠this repeal, to declare a state of emergency Paz would have to submit a request to Congress, which must approve or reject ‌the proposal within 72 hours.

Lawmakers from both ⁠the ruling party and sectors ‌of the opposition on ​Tuesday supported the decision to scrap the law that had set limits and conditions ‌on the executive's use of ​emergency orders.

Bolivia has ⁠faced roughly four weeks of roadblocks ‌and demonstrations driven by ⁠supporters of former leftist President Evo Morales and union leaders demanding Paz's resignation. The unrest ​has caused shortages ‌of food, fuel and medicines in La ⁠Paz and El Alto.        

(Reporting ​by Monica Machicao in La Paz, ​Writing by Aida Pelaez-Fernandez;)

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