2008 Bolivian political crisis

2008 Bolivian political crisis

Protesters supporting the autonomy of Santa Cruz. Autonomy movements also took place in other Eastern Bolivian departments.
DateAugust 2008 – October 2008
Location
Santa Cruz Department and other eastern Bolivian ones
Result Referendum held, crisis ends
Belligerents

Bolivia Bolivia

Bolivia Media Luna

Commanders and leaders
Bolivia Evo Morales Rubén Costas

The 2008 Bolivian political crisis saw protests against President Evo Morales and calls for greater autonomy for the country's eastern departments. Demonstrators escalated the protests by seizing natural gas infrastructure and government buildings. In response, supporters of the national government and its reform of the constitution, mobilized across these regions.

Violence between supporters of Morales and opponents, which reached its peak in the Porvenir massacre on September 11, resulted in at least 15 deaths.[1]

  1. ^ Bjork-James, Carwil (2019). "Race and the Right to Speak for the City: Political Violence in Bolivia's 2006–2009 Stalemate". UAS: Urban Anthropology and Studies of Cultural Systems and World Economic Development. 48 (3–4): 273.