Bolivia's Government says the blockades are not justified demonstrators in Bolivia blocked main roads and clashed with the police, on the ninth day of nationwide demonstrations against the Government have.Turn off police to the tear gas that main road south of La Paz and demonstrators fought back with stones and slings.
Teachers and health workers are on strike to demand a 15% increase.
The unrest is the worst still face, President Evo Morales, who led once similar protests, which makes two former Presidents of the compelled.
There were also street protests and road blockades in cities in Bolivia, including Cochabamba, Santa Cruz and Tarija.
The biggest clashes took place 45 km south of the capital La Paz, Bolivia, where approximately 2,000 rural teacher rocks, used to block the main road to the rest of the country.
Several people were as riot police Street moved again injured reported.
The protests of Bolivia's main Trade Union Confederation, corn on the cob, which calls for a 15% numbers rise for all workers is run.
'No ceasefire'The Government has already 10% increases for teachers, soldiers and police officers, and says that it no longer can afford.
"The President and the Government have always prepared for the dialogue with all sectors, and so that the means of pressure, which introduced them not justified," said information Minister Ivan Canelas.
The COB calls for direct talks with President Morales, instead of his ministers.
"" The mobilizations continued will no ceasefire, "COB said leader Pedro Montes reporters."
Mr. Morales has the southern city of Tarija, but from a public appearance there due to the protests retrieved visited.
Bolivia's trade union movement was until recently a close ally of Mr Morales and helped him to win election in 2005 and 2009.
The left Bolivian President is itself a trade union leader, and some of his ministers are former leaders of the spindle.
But his popularity heavily December last year, when he tried, price subsidies fuel, only to again cut down in the nationwide protests.
Since this time, rising transport and food prices and the lack of some basic goods, such as sugars rising discontent have caused.
The two last President of Bolivia had from Office of mass demonstrations and road blockades the Evo Morales helped to cause.
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