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Bolivia: Protesters occupy ministers' building to demand approval of new pension law
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10:24, July 31, 2008

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Members of the Bolivian Work Central Union (COB) occupied ministers' building Wednesday to demand the government's approval of the new pension.

Reports reaching here from La Paz, the administrative capital of Bolivia, said some protesters occupied the Communications Palace Wednesday while thousands of their fellows surrounded the building to pressure the government for the approval of the pension law.

Leaders of the COB said they will occupy the streets and the ministers' building till the government approves the pension law.

Source:Xinhua



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