Bolivia's defense minister resigned on Tuesday after more than a month of protests demanding President Rodrigo Paz's ouster, a government source told AFP.Workers, farmers, miners, transport workers, and teachers are demanding measures to address the country's worst economic crisis in four decades.
The government has not ruled out declaring a state of emergency to use the military to control the demonstrations.
"Yes, this information is confirmed," said a Defense Ministry source who confirmed Marcelo Salinas' departure but requested anonymity.
Bolivian media reported that Salinas resigned and was replaced by Ernesto Justiniano, a junior minister who acts as the country's anti-drug tsar.