Bolivia’s clown union protests government decree that threatens their livelihood
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Published on March 31, 2026.
Dozens of clowns from across the country protested a new government decree that they believe is negatively affecting their livelihood. The decree requires schools to have 200 days of teaching per year, effectively banning the school festivals. The protest was held in La Paz, with members from the Confederation of Artisanal Workers. The government is considering the feedback of the clowns for next year's decree.
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