The Presidency of Evo Morales began on January 22, 2006 when Evo Morales was inaugurated as the 80th President of Bolivia, following his victory in the...
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Juan Evo Morales Ayma (Spanish pronunciation: [xwan ˈeβo moˈɾales ˈajma]; born 26 October 1959) is a Bolivian politician, trade union organizer, and former...
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Bolivia (redirect from Republic of Bolivia)
as the democratically elected President of Bolivia (1997–2001). Under the 2006–2019 presidency of Evo Morales, the country saw significant economic growth...
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2019 Bolivian political crisis (redirect from Resignation of Evo Morales)
2019, after 21 days of civil protests following the disputed 2019 Bolivian general election in which incumbent President Evo Morales was initially declared...
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Casa Grande del Pueblo (category Government of Bolivia)
August 2018 during the presidency of Evo Morales as the official residence of the President of Bolivia, the interim government of Jeanine Áñez reverted...
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half of the 20th century. Evo Morales is described as the first indigenous president of Bolivia in academic studies of his presidency, such as those of Muñoz-Pogossian...
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include the shield in its center. During the presidency of Evo Morales, through Supreme Decree No. 241 of 5 August 2009, some symbolic modifications were...
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Chapare Cartel (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from November 2020)
simply as the Chapare Cartel During the entire presidency of Evo Morales in Bolivia and the expulsion of the DEA from this country in 2008, drug trafficking...
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designated to the role of First Lady of Bolivia by her younger brother, then-President of Bolivia Evo Morales, who was unmarried. Morales was born in Orinoca...
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The Cabinet of Evo Morales constituted the 210th to 220th cabinets of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. It was initially formed on 23 January 2006, a...
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(Creemos), Governor of Santa Cruz (2021-2024) Andrónico Rodríguez (MAS-IPSP), president of the Chamber of Senators (as Evo Morales running mate) Carlos...
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Andrónico Rodríguez (category Presidents of the Senate of Bolivia)
held office as president of the organization from 2019 to 2020 in the absence of the body's longtime leader, Evo Morales. Of Quechua descent, Andrónico...
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David Choquehuanca (category Evo Morales administration cabinet members)
movement, during which time he became acquainted with cocalero activist Evo Morales, with whom he went on to form the Movement for Socialism. Through the...
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2006 to 2019 (period of the presidency of Evo Morales and Alvaro Garcia Linera) the economy of Bolivia quadrupled from a value of 9,573 million dollars...
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Bolivia–Venezuela relations (redirect from History of Bolivia–Venezuela relations)
Spanish one of the official languages in both countries. Under the presidency of Evo Morales, bilaterals relations with the presidency of Hugo Chávez...
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Movimiento al Socialismo (redirect from Movement for Socialism-Political Instrument for the Sovereignty of the Peoples)
elections. MAS-IPSP evolved out of the movement to defend the interests of coca growers. Evo Morales has articulated the goals of his party and popular organizations...
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was elected with 84 votes to the 43 received by Evo Morales. Although Bolivia has had a long history of political instability since independence in 1825...
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Multinational state (category Types of countries)
under the presidency of Evo Morales, Bolivia has been officially defined as a plurinational state, which recognizes the national distinctiveness of various...
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history of Bolivia since 1982 begins with the restorations of democracy after the rule of the military junta of 1982. Evo Morales held the presidency from...
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Mining in Bolivia (redirect from Mineral industry of Bolivia)
costs of the nation's highly underutilized smelting operations contributed to the decision to restructure Comibol. During the presidency of Evo Morales, Bolivia...
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have allowed President Evo Morales and Vice President Álvaro García Linera to run for another term in office in 2019. Morales had already been elected...
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Luis Arce (category Evo Morales administration cabinet members)
of Warwick. His lifelong career in banking and accounting at the Central Bank of Bolivia prompted President Evo Morales to appoint him as minister of...
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the then-president, leftist leader Evo Morales, sought reelection to a controversial fourth term in office. Morales's narrow victory in that year's general...
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Loyola Guzmán (category Members of the Bolivian Constituent Assembly)
She also called Evo Morales "a coward" for leaving the country, and furthermore said that if there had indeed been a coup Morales should've stayed in...
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politics would be dominated by Evo Morales until he resigned in the wake of the 2019 Bolivian political crisis. Cultures of indigenous peoples in Bolivia...
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Bolivia–Israel relations (category Bilateral relations of Bolivia)
government. In 2009, after an uninterrupted 59 years, Bolivian president Evo Morales severed the country's government-level ties with Israel for the first...
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Dan (13 November 2019). "Bolivia: Jeanine Añez claims presidency after ousting of Evo Morales". The Guardian. La Paz. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 13 November...
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Luis Fernando Camacho (category Governors of Santa Cruz)
critic of President Evo Morales and influential public figure during the highly controversial 2019 Bolivian general election, demanding Morales resign...
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attendance of 14 heads of state and government: Felipe VI, King of Spain Miguel Díaz-Canel (President of Cuba) Evo Morales (President of Bolivia) Martín...
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February 2022. "Pablo Groux | El Gabinete de Evo Morales". El Deber. Retrieved 26 June 2021. Morales Ayma, Evo (23 January 2010). "Decreto Presidencial Nº...
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