Felipe Quispe Huanca "Mallku" (Quechua language: "condor"), (22 August 1942 – 19 January 2021) was a Bolivian historian and political leader. He headed...
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gas exploitation. However, protesters, who included Evo Morales and Felipe Quispe, demanded full nationalization of hydrocarbon resources, and the increased...
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singer Felipe Quispe (1942–2021) Bolivian historian and politician Rafael Quispe (born 1969), Bolivian indigenous leader and politician Santos Quispe (born...
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is the leader, Quispe was a relative unknown in politics until he replaced his late father, the renowned peasant leader Felipe Quispe, as Jallalla La...
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doing enough for the poor. The Pachakuti Indigenous Movement, led by Felipe Quispe, was an indigenist and populist left-wing party, running directly against...
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27 seats in the Senate. Its candidate at the presidential elections, Felipe Quispe, won 6.1% of the popular vote. At the legislative elections in 2005...
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This move provoked a split between IPSP and the new CSUTCB leader, Felipe Quispe. Quispe stated that he was unable to accept to contest the elections under...
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1994). Felipe Quispe (1942 - 2021) organised the group. He founded the Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army, in 1989. Despite the imprisonment of Quispe, the group...
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Nagatani Morishita 185,859 6.47 7 – 1 – Pachakuti Indigenous Movement Felipe Quispe 61,948 2.16 0 –6 0 0 New Republican Force Gildo Angulo Cabrera 19,667...
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uprising under the leadership of Felipe Quispe; an ethnic separatist, he and Morales disliked each other, with Quispe considering Morales to be a traitor...
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as consultation with many peasants' and indigenous leaders, such as Felipe Quispe. The COB is led by a National Executive Committee, which is regularly...
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Cruz indigenous organization: Aymara Indigenous Confederate Movements Felipe Quispe "El Alto" FEJUVE Abel Mamani labor unions Sole Confederation of Campesino...
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frontrunner Felipe Quispe and establishing a close contest between his son, Santos, and ruling party candidate Flores, trailed by Rafael Quispe, incumbent...
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Felipe Guamán Poma de Ayala (c. 1535 – after 1616), also known as Huamán Poma or Waman Poma, was a Quechua nobleman known for chronicling and denouncing...
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Nagatani Morishita 185,859 6.47 7 – 1 – Pachakuti Indigenous Movement Felipe Quispe 61,948 2.16 0 –6 0 0 New Republican Force Gildo Angulo Cabrera 19,667...
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Jaime Solares and Roberto de la Cruz for urban workers and miners, Felipe Quispe for the indigenous farmers in the Aymara region surrounding La Paz)...
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was launched. This radical stream of katarism has been represented by Felipe Quispe (aka El Mallku), who took part in founding the Tupac Katari Guerrilla...
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Toleafoa Ken Vaafusuaga Poutoa, 53, Samoan politician, MP (since 2016). Felipe Quispe, 78, Bolivian Quechua politician, Indigenous rights activist and peasant...
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2021. After two weeks of deliberation by party leadership, Santos Quispe, Felipe Quispe's son, was chosen amongst seven other candidates to head the party...
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President of Bolivia Apu Mallku Vicente Flores Antonio Machaca Max Paredes Felipe Quispe List of political parties in Bolivia Assembly of the Guarani People...
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Fernando Vincenti February 2010–2011 Ministry of the Environment and Water Felipe Quispe Quenta 2012–present Julieta Monje Villa 2011–2012 María Esther Udaeta...
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Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army (EGTK), which at the time was made up of Felipe Quispe "El Mallku" (1942) and Alvaro Garcia Linera (1962). In June 1990, private...
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Archived from the original on 20 August 2018. Retrieved 2 July 2021. "Felipe Quispe Quenta | El Gabinete de Evo Morales". El Deber. Archived from the original...
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election, prominent peasant leader (and former head of the CSUTCB) Felipe Quispe ran for governor of La Paz Department with the MPS. Indigenous intellectual...
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enjoyed a slight lead in opinion polling, a fact aided by the death of Felipe Quispe—the original frontrunner—midway through the race. By election night...
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cabinet initially received criticism from indigenous leaders such as Felipe Quispe due to its lack of indigenous representation. However, on 13 November...
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during the demonstrations, headed by the Bolivian Workers' Center and Felipe Quispe's Indigenous Pachakuti Movement (MIP). A proof of the new geopolitical...
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Rafael Arcángel Quispe Flores (born 24 October 1969), often referred to as Tata Quispe, is a Bolivian indigenous activist and politician who served as...
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Defaulted SR = Special ranking Adhithya Ganesan (qualifying competition) Diego Quispe-Kim (first round) Segundo Goity Zapico (qualifying competition) Liam Drover-Mattinen...
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– Osvaldo Peredo, revolutionary leader (b. 1941) 19 January – Felipe "El Mallku" Quispe, Quechua leader and politician (b. 1942) 28 January – Gil Imaná...
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