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Bolivia’s new defense minister pledges to clear roadblocks as protests drag on

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LA PAZ, ‌June 3 (Reuters) - Bolivia's President ​Rodrigo Paz on Wednesday named Ernesto Justiniano ⁠as defense minister, who promised to clear roadblocks following weeks of social ​unrest and mass protests that have ‌blocked streets in major cities.

"The immediate task is to restore normalcy: passable roads, ⁠supplies, medical care, work ⁠and peace," Justiniano said.

The conflict began with a workers' strike in May that escalated into highway blockades ‌which cut off access to the ⁠neighboring cities of La ‌Paz and El ​Alto, which are home to some 2 million people.

Protesters, including labor unions ‌and groups loyal to ​former leftist ⁠President Evo Morales, are demanding ‌Paz's government roll ⁠back austerity measures and address rising living costs.

Paz said he had sent ​a bill to ‌Congress authorizing joint police and military ⁠operations to clear ​roads.

(Reporting by Daniel Ramos; Editing ​by Kylie Madry)

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