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Senators Jim Risch (R-Idaho), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio), John Curtis (R-Utah), and Rick Scott (R-Fla.) today released the statement below on the ongoing violent attempts to destabilize Bolivia.

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Risch, Colleagues Statement on Violent Protests in Bolivia Please enable JavaScript and refresh the page --> Subscribe for 1 year - Get 2 months FREE!! TRY IT NOW --> Home :: Military :: Library :: News :: 2026 :: May :: Military Menu Introduction Systems Facilities Agencies Industry Operations Countries Hot Documents News Reports Policy Budget Congress Links WMD Intelligence Homeland Security Space Public Eye --> Military Risch, Colleagues Statement on Violent Protests in Bolivia In-Depth Coverage Senate Foreign Relations Committee Published: May 21, 2026 WASHINGTON -- U.S. Senators Jim Risch (R-Idaho), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio), John Curtis (R-Utah), and Rick Scott (R-Fla.) today released the statement below on the ongoing violent attempts to destabilize Bolivia. "We strongly condemn the ongoing violent attempts to undermine the democratically elected government in Bolivia, and the humanitarian crisis the violent protests have created. "The United States strongly supports the democratic institutions of Bolivia, including the democratically elected government of President Rodrigo Paz. It's imperative the international community joins Bolivian efforts to stabilize its economy and promote economic prosperity. Finally, we urge the people of Bolivia to express themselves peacefully as their country take serious steps to overcome two decades of failed socialist economic policies." ### NEWS LETTER Join the GlobalSecurity.org mailing list Enter Your Email Address Do Not Sell My Personal Information Advertise with Us | About Us | GlobalSecurity.org In the News | Internships | --> Site Map | Privacy Copyright © 2000-2026 GlobalSecurity.org All rights reserved. Site maintained by: John Pike Privacy Manager

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