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LIMA, June 9 (Xinhuanet) -- The principal airport of Bolivia in the city of
El Alto was paralyzed Thursday by protests of airport workers.
The employees of the Autonomous Administration of Air-Navigation Auxiliary Services (AASANA) considered likely to extend the strike to two other Bolivian airports.
Vice Minister of Transportation Mauricio Navarro said the government will
seek help from the General Civil Aeronautics Direction (DGAC) aid landings
during the strike.
AASANA workers demanded that Senate leader Hormando Vaca Diez and Lower
House of Congress leader Mario Cossio give up their right to succeed Carlos Mesa
as president after the latter's resignation.
If both Diez and Cossio step aside and refuse to replace Mesa, that would
allow President of the Supreme Court Eduardo Rodriguez to become interim leader
and call early elections within six months to elect a new president.
On Thursday, Congress is to decide on Mesa's resignation and the succession
during an emergency session at Sucre, the constitutional capital of Bolivia.
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