Constituent Assembly elections were held in Bolivia on 13 March 1938. Prior to the elections, an electoral alliance named the Socialist Single Front (FUS)...
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massively reduced the Bolivian electorate up to that time. General elections were held in 1956, 1960, and 1964; and purely legislative elections were held in 1958...
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Potosí Department. Bolivia portal South America portal Agriculture in Bolivia Bolivian cuisine Bolivian wine Outline of Bolivia In Bolivia, other languages...
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1851, 1861, 1868, 1871, 1878, 1880, 1938, 1945, 1947, 1961 and 1967. Bolivian constitutional referendum, 2009 Bolivian constitutional referendum, 2016 Constitution...
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The 1938 Bolivian National Convention was a meeting of the unicameral Bolivian legislature composed of an elected constituent assembly made up of the Chamber...
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the state and its effective power over Bolivia's disparate regions and population. Between 1825 and 1880, Bolivian political life was dominated by a series...
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vice presidency for the first time. The Bolivian State was one of the three states that made up the Peru-Bolivian Confederation. On 28 October 1836, Andrés...
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Pando Department (redirect from Pando, Bolivia)
2009 Constitution, a Departmental Legislative Assembly was instituted for each Bolivian department. The first elections hereunto were held on 4 April 2010...
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The president of Bolivia is the head of state and head of government of Bolivia, directly elected to a five-year term by the Bolivian people. The officeholder...
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First Czechoslovak Republic (redirect from Czechoslovak Republic (1918-1938))
Prvá republika), was the first Czechoslovak state that existed from 1918 to 1938, a union of ethnic Czechs and Slovaks. The country was commonly called Czechoslovakia...
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Carlos Mesa (category Candidates in the 2019 Bolivian presidential election)
xisˈβeɾt] ; born 12 August 1953) is a Bolivian historian, journalist, and politician who served as the 63rd president of Bolivia from 2003 to 2005. As an independent...
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Legislative violence broadly refers to any violent clashes between members of a legislature, often physically, inside the legislature and triggered by...
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Dominant-party system (category Elections)
Toward Socialism (MAS) from 2006 to 2019 and since 2020. 2020 Bolivian general election: Luis Arce: 55.10%, won 75 chamber seats and 21 senate seats Brazil...
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Germán Busch (category 20th-century Bolivian politicians)
March 1903 – 23 August 1939) was a Bolivian military officer and statesman who served as the 36th president of Bolivia from 1937 to 1939. Prior to his presidency...
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1871, 1877–78, 1900 (National Convention), 1920–21 (National Convention), 1938 (National Convention), 1944 (National Convention), 1945 (National Convention)...
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Slovak People's Party (redirect from Slovaks in Czechoslovakia (1918-1938))
and Jewish parties to considerable harassment. In the December 1938 Slovak general election, the HSĽS-SSNJ coalition won 97.3% of the vote, out of which...
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Víctor Hugo Cárdenas (category Candidates in the 2019 Bolivian presidential election)
professor. Cárdenas was an unsuccessful candidate in the 2009 Bolivian presidential election, losing to Evo Morales. He claimed that his ticket was seeking...
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later ended with the establishment of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation. The establishment of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation soon led to war, as Peruvian exiles...
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of Bolivia (Spanish: Presidente de la Cámara de Senadores de Bolivia) is the presiding officer of the upper chamber of the Plurinational Legislative Assembly...
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The junta also pledged to call fresh, democratic presidential and legislative elections within three to four months. Having deemed the confiscation of newspapers...
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three legislative seats. Violence between the National Guard, communists, and civilians persisted throughout both the municipal and legislative election processes...
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Legion of Veterans (category 1935 establishments in Bolivia)
(Asociación de Ex-Prisioneros , AEP), formed by Bolivian prisoners of war in Paraguay. Another group founded by Bolivian POWs in 1934 was the Reason for the Fatherland...
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List of political families (redirect from List of Bolivian political families)
Supreme Court of Bolivia, 1926–30) (1910–1984) (Bolivian Army General; son of Luis Paz Arce) Jaime Paz Zamora (1939-) (President of Bolivia, 1989–93; son...
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Luis Arce in Bolivia in the 2020 Bolivian general election. The trend continued throughout 2021, when multiple left wing leaders won elections in Latin America...
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List of coups and coup attempts (section 1938)
Carlos Hevia, and installed Carlos Mendieta as president. 1934 Bolivian coup d'état: Bolivian generals deposed President Daniel Salamanca in the midst of...
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Gualberto Villarroel (category 20th-century Bolivian politicians)
youngest presidents in Bolivian history. According to Bolivian journalist Augusto Céspedes, "The coup surprised no one more in Bolivia than the United States...
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Travancore-Cochin Legislative Assembly election, the Communist Party was banned, so it couldn't take part in the election process. In the general elections in 1957...
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Indian National Congress (section Legislative Assembly)
was successful at various legislative assembly elections; at one point, Congress ruled 15 states. For the 2004 general election, Congress forged alliances...
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elections. She won 3.2% of the vote in the first round. At the 2005 legislative election, 11 December 2005, the party won 5.1% of the popular vote, but as...
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Congress of Bolivia. The president is currently elected for a one-year term. Below is a list of office-holders. President of the Senate of Bolivia Morales...
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