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    Jaime Paz Zamora (born 15 April 1939) is a former Bolivian politician who served as the 60th president of Bolivia from 1989 to 1993. He also served as...
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    former President Víctor Paz Estenssoro's Nationalist Revolutionary Movement (MNR) and former Vice President Jaime Paz Zamora's Revolutionary Left Movement...
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    Revolutionary Left Movement, the party of his father, former president Jaime Paz Zamora. Rodrigo Paz Pereira was born on 22 September 1967 in Santiago de Compostela...
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    candidate for President Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada was defeated by Jaime Paz Zamora of the Revolutionary Left Movement (MIR) in the congressional vote...
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    RADEPA-MNR alliance overthrew the government. Former economy minister Víctor Paz Estenssoro announced in a broadcast, "Bolivian people, the work of iniquity...
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    Jorge Quiroga (category Paz Zamora administration cabinet members)
    from 1997 to 2001 under Hugo Banzer and as minister of finance under Jaime Paz Zamora in 1992. During the interim government of Jeanine Áñez, he was briefly...
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  • Nationalist Movement (MNR). It has been led from the beginning by Jaime Paz Zamora. The MIR was becoming influential in the labor movement and politics...
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  • politician Jaime Paz Zamora (born 1939), Bolivian politician Rubén Paz (born 1959), Uruguayan former association football player Milagros Paz (born 1962)...
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    its administration. The agreement was signed by Alberto Fujimori and Jaime Paz Zamora, then presidents of Peru and Bolivia, respectively. It was projected...
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  • was named after Nestor Paz Zamora, the brother of Jaime Paz Zamora, who was then the president of Bolivia. Nestor Paz Zamora had participated in the...
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    Ángel Víctor Paz Estenssoro (2 October 1907 – 7 June 2001) was a Bolivian politician who served as the 45th president of Bolivia for three nonconsecutive...
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    coca of the Chapare region. The Revolutionary Left Movement (MIR) of Jaime Paz Zamora remained a coalition-partner throughout the Banzer government, supporting...
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    Bolivian coup d'état which overthrew the government of President Victor Paz Estenssoro. During his three-year rule, Barrientos and the army suppressed...
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    Revolutionary Left Front parties) nominated former president Jaime Paz Zamora. Zamora's earlier term was relatively successful, but his actions left him...
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    Hernán Siles Zuazo (category People from La Paz)
    president. He was sworn into his second term on 10 October, with the MIR's Jaime Paz as his vice-president. In 1983, Siles Zuazo reopened relations with Cuba...
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    Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada (category People from La Paz)
    candidates, Jaime Paz Zamora of the MIR, who had polled 21.8% of the popular vote and formerly been in third place, won the presidency. Paz Zamora was backed...
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    December 1984, given the dire situation of the current government, Jaime Paz Zamora resigned his position as Siles' vice president to run for president...
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    Fernández, Eliodoro Villazón, Hernán Siles Zuazo, René Barrientos, and Jaime Paz Zamora) were elected president in their own right while two (José Miguel de...
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    Nevertheless, Banzer announced his 1997 candidacy anyway. Former president Jaime Paz Zamora of the MIR also announced his intention to seek a second term. The...
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    the elections, the Revolutionary Left Movement (MIR) of incumbent Jaime Paz Zamora and the Nationalist Democratic Action (ADN) of ex-president Hugo Banzer...
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  • to leave the Constituent Assembly. Zamora Medinaceli is the uncle of the Bolivian politician Jaime Paz Zamora. Zamora Medinaceli had played an important...
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    ability to manage the transition "with neutrality". Former president Jaime Paz Zamora was harsher, stating on Twitter that "the moral argument against a...
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  • 6 August 1989 to 15 March 1991 during the government of President Jaime Paz Zamora and was also Bolivia's Minister of Housing and Urban Development from...
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    Archived from the original on 30 March 2012. Retrieved 9 April 2012. Lopez, Jaime (17 July 2010). "Exhuman el cadáver de Simón Bolívar para investigar si...
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    headquarters of Bolivia's central bank (Banco de la Nación Boliviana). Under Jaime Paz Zamora's 1989–1993 presidency, the building was reassigned to the vice-presidency...
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    Bolivia on a de facto interim basis from 1946 to 1947. Born in Coroico, La Paz Department, he was a noted intellectual and judge. He served as deputy minister...
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    ambassador to first Colombia, then West Germany, and finally—after joining Jaime Paz's "Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria"—to Venezuela (1989). She retired...
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  • Eduardo Duhalde Néstor Kirchner Cristina Fernández de Kirchner Bolivia Jaime Paz Zamora Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada Hugo Banzer Jorge Quiroga Gonzalo Sánchez...
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    elections, however, the opposition party, led by Víctor Paz Estenssoro, had gained significant popularity. Paz was declared the winner with 85,000 votes to Urriolagoitía's...
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    which elected Siles Zuazo from among the three most voted candidates. Paz Zamora contested the 1989 election with Gustavo Fernández Saavedra as his running...
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