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    apelación, TSE habilita Manfred Reyes Villa como candidato a la alcaldía de Cochabamba". www.noticiasfides.com. "Manfred Reyes Villa gana la Alcaldía de Cochabamba...
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    Zona Sur on 4 September 2009 by New Republican Force represented by Manfred Reyes Villa, Plan Progress for Bolivia (Plan Progreso para Bolivia; PPB), represented...
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    incumbent president, the first of indigenous identity. He is Aymara. Manfred Reyes Villa (Plan Progress for Bolivia – National Convergence): former prefect...
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    running in the election, nominating former mayor of Cochabamba Manfred Reyes Villa. Reyes Villa came in a close 3rd, winning about 700 votes fewer than Morales...
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    injured. The first democratically elected Prefect of Cochabamba, Manfred Reyes Villa, had allied himself with the leaders of Bolivia's Eastern Departments...
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  • Senators. Rodrigo Paz Pereira (CC), member of the Chamber of Senators Manfred Reyes Villa (Súmate), mayor of Cochabamba Vicente Cuéllar (Cambio25), rector...
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  • invest in construction of a long-envisioned dam (a priority of mayor Manfred Reyes Villa), so they had drastically raised water rates. Protests, largely organized...
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  • seats in the Senate. Its candidate at the presidential elections, Manfred Reyes Villa, won 20.9% of the popular vote. After the election, the party joined...
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  • Manfred Reyes Villa and his New Republican Force. "Pusinsuyu". Archived from the original on 20 June 2009. Retrieved 23 August 2010. "Manfred Reyes Villa...
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    over 130 injured. The democratically elected Prefect of Cochabamba, Manfred Reyes Villa, a former military aide to the Luis García Meza dictatorship of the...
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  • violent clashes between supporters and opponents of Cochabamba Prefect Manfred Reyes Villa in the departmental capital city of Cochabamba, Bolivia, reaching...
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    Morales's most outspoken political opponents is Cochabamba Governor Manfred Reyes Villa. In early 2007 his opposition to Morales' policies inspired many...
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    opponents, particularly against Cochabamba mayor Manfred Reyes Villa. In one campaign advertisement, Reyes Villa was blamed for rampant diarrhea in the city's...
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    continued to recognize the legitimacy of right-wing departmental head Manfred Reyes Villa. In July 2006, an election to form a Constitutional Assembly was...
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    Alejo Veliz who got 1.1%). The mayoral post of Cochabamba was won by Manfred Reyes Villa of the New Republican Force, who got 51.2% of the votes in the city...
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  • Candidate) Robert Shrum Tal Silberstein (GCS Management Consultant) Manfred Reyes Villa (Opposing Candidate) Amy Webber (GCS Associate) The film won the...
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    Cochabamba and Chuquisaca in 2007 and 2008. Cochabamba's prefect, Manfred Reyes Villa endorsed the other Media Luna governors' proposals for departmental...
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    Socialism Evo Morales 581,884 20.94 27 New 8 New New Republican Force Manfred Reyes Villa 581,163 20.91 25 – 2 – MIR–FRI Jaime Paz Zamora 453,375 16.32 26...
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    within the first days of the conflict. The local governments of Manfred Reyes Villa (mayor) and Jose Pepe Orias (prefect or governor) resigned. The contract...
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    para Bolivia – Convergencia Nacional, whose presidential candidate, Manfred Reyes Villa and parliamentary slate came in second in the 2009 elections. Three...
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  • Loayza. In mid-2009, Gil formed an alliance with Manfred Reyes Villa, a former mayor of Cochabamba. Reyes Villa was a losing candidate in Bolivia's 2009 presidential...
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    Gutiérrez was brought on to the legal team of Cochabamba Prefect Manfred Reyes Villa, who invited him to run for Senate the following year. Though operating...
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    had been declared void at the request of the mayor of Cochabamba, Manfred Reyes Villa. He wanted the construction of a large dam, the Misicuni dam, and...
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    2005 Michiaki Nagatani Morishita 185,859 6.5% Lost N 2009 Endorsing Manfred Reyes Villa 1,212,795 26.5% Lost N 2014 Endorsing Samuel Doria Medina 1,253,288...
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    within the first days of the conflict. The local governments of Manfred Reyes Villa (mayor) and Jose Pepe Orias (prefect or governor) quickly fled the...
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    Faced with rising anger at the deaths, and with coalition partner Manfred Reyes Villa withdrawing political support, Sánchez de Lozada offered his resignation...
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    ) ? (1964–1972) Col. John O. Ford (June 1968-January 1971) Col. Joseph Villa (around 1973) ? (1973–1984) Col. Michael J. Sierra (1984–1985) (transfer...
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  • elections, Sánchez de Lozada ran again, and narrowly beat NFR's Manfred Reyes Villa and the cocalero and indigenous leader Evo Morales of the Movement...
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    Retrieved 28 October 2023. "Manfred Reyes Villa, Rubén Costas y José Luis Paredes electos prefectos" [Manfred Reyes Villa, Rubén Costas, and José Luis...
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  • from 1995 until its end in 2002. At age 50, Flores was invited by Manfred Reyes Villa's New Republican Force to participate in the elections, where she...
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