Ana María Choquehuanca de Villanueva (born 2 November 1958, in Arequipa) is a Peruvian politician, businesswoman, and economist. In 2016, she was elected...
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Choquehuanca is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ana María Choquehuanca (born 1958), Peruvian politician, businesswoman, and economist...
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Martín Vizcarra from April 2018 until March 2019; she succeeded Ana María Choquehuanca in the position, and was herself succeeded by Gloria Montenegro...
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American model Ana María Choquehuanca (born 1958), Peruvian politician Ana Christensen, American-born, Australian singer-songwriter Ana Chumachenco (born...
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As of 6 September 2023[update], the minister of production is Ana María Choquehuanca. "INACAL – National Institute of Quality". www.iso.org. Retrieved...
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Ana María Flores Sanzetenea (born 29 July 1952) is a Bolivian engineer, businesswoman, ex-senator, and politician. She is also known for her candidacy...
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David Choquehuanca Céspedes (born 7 May 1961) is a Bolivian diplomat, peasant leader, politician, and trade unionist serving as the 39th vice president...
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Pérez-Reyes Espejo 26 January 2023 6 September 2023 Independent Ana María Choquehuanca de Villanueva 6 September 2023 1 April 2024 Independent Sergio...
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politicians, namely Gino Costa, Sergio Dávila, Vicente Zeballos, Ana María Choquehuanca, Guido Lombardi, Janet Sánchez Alva, Juan Sheput and Vice President...
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official in the ministerial cabinet: the government congresswoman Ana María Choquehuanca assumed the Ministry of Women; Until then Minister of Development...
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elected alternate members are: William Alave (La Paz), María Arminda Ríos García (Santa Cruz), Ana Adela Quispe Cuba (Oruro), Elisa Sánchez Mamani (Potosí)...
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strengths in Congress were as follows: The President of the Senate was Ana María Romero de Campero (MAS-IPSP, La Paz), elected on 19 January 2010, but...
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Verónica Ramos (redirect from Ana Verónica Ramos Morales)
Ana Verónica Ramos Morales is a Bolivian economist, university professor, and former general manager of the Productive Development Bank [es] (BDP). She...
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(Pueblos por la Libertad y Soberanía) Ana María Flores (Movimiento de Unidad Social Patriótica) Rime Choquehuanca (Bolivia Social Demócrata) Román Loayza...
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four pre-candidates. Of the runner-ups, former foreign minister David Choquehuanca was chosen as Arce's running mate. Morales assured that the "combination...
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María Cecilia Chacón Rendón is a Bolivian lawyer, political scientist who served as the minister of defense in 2011. She became the first woman to occupy...
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María Udaeta Velásquez is a Bolivian politician. She served as Minister for Environment and Water in the cabinet of Evo Morales until being replaced by...
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Choquehuanca Political offices Vacant Title last held by Carlos Mesa Vice President of Bolivia 2006–2019 Vacant Title next held by David Choquehuanca...
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Todd (2013). "Tale of Two Cities". South American Exonumia. 126: 45–46. Choquehuanca, Fortunato Turpo (2008). Coronel Bolognesi Su biografia documentada....
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– Guatemalan resident, Maria Reina Morazán Department – Francisco Morazán Santa Ana, El Salvador – Saint Anne Santiago de María – Santiago González (politician)...
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Vice President Álvaro García Linera (2006–2019) Foreign Affairs David Choquehuanca (2006–2017) Fernando Huanacuni (2017–2018) Diego Pary (2018–2019) Presidency...
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Vice President Álvaro García Linera (2006–2019) Foreign Affairs David Choquehuanca (2006–2017) Fernando Huanacuni (2017–2018) Diego Pary (2018–2019) Presidency...
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Antezana 2010–14 Jun 2011 Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Chancellor) David Choquehuanca 2006–present Ministry of Government Carlos Romero Bonifaz 2012–present...
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Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia [esˈtaðo pluɾinasjoˈnal de βoˈliβja] León, Ana María; Herscher, Andrew (2021). "Indigenous Modernities: The Tocapu and Other...
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Vice President Álvaro García Linera (2006–2019) Foreign Affairs David Choquehuanca (2006–2017) Fernando Huanacuni (2017–2018) Diego Pary (2018–2019) Presidency...
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symbolized "a new stage" in the country's history. Vice President David Choquehuanca pointed to its establishment as a measure of "decolonized thinking" in...
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Human rights Executive President (list) Luis Arce Vice President David Choquehuanca Cabinet of Bolivia Legislative Plurinational Legislative Assembly Chamber...
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Vice President Álvaro García Linera (2006–2019) Foreign Affairs David Choquehuanca (2006–2017) Fernando Huanacuni (2017–2018) Diego Pary (2018–2019) Presidency...
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of ALBA Incumbent Assumed office 14 December 2020 Preceded by David Choquehuanca Permanent Representative of Bolivia to the United Nations In office 5...
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Legislative Assembly) Plurinational Legislative Assembly President David Choquehuanca MAS 8 November 2020 Chamber of Senators President Andrónico Rodríguez...
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