Luis Alberto Arce Catacora (Latin American Spanish: [ˈlwis alˈβeɾto ˈaɾse kataˈkoɾa]; born 28 September 1963), often referred to as Lucho, is a Bolivian...
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November 2020, Luis Arce was sworn in as President of Bolivia alongside his Vice President David Choquehuanca. In February 2021, the Arce government returned...
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Luis Arce Gómez (1938 – March 30, 2020) was a colonel in the Bolivian Army. In 1980 he backed the bloody coup (sometimes referred to as the "Cocaine Coup")...
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Luis Arce Crespo (born 22 December 1990) is a former professional Mexican footballer and manager who last played for Club Puebla and currently manages...
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in the ruling party between former president Evo Morales and incumbent Luis Arce hampered the government's ability to address a looming financial crisis...
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Vice-President, and all seats in both the Senate and Chamber of Deputies. Luis Arce of the Movement for Socialism (MAS) party was elected president in a landslide...
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in June 2024 following his role in the coup attempt against President Luis Arce. Juan Zúñiga Macías was born in Uncía municipality, Bolivia. After finishing...
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protest held by former president Evo Morales against the sitting president Luis Arce government The first wave of protest began in the town of Caracollo in...
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October 2020. Abdalla, Jihan. "Luis Arce presumed winner of Bolivia presidential election". Al Jazeera. "Bolivia's Arce sworn in as socialists return to...
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second-place candidate), the top two candidates advance to a runoff election. Luis Arce is the 67th and incumbent president of Bolivia. He assumed office on 8...
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The Arce Cabinet constitutes the 222nd cabinet of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. It was formed on 9 November 2020, one day after Luis Arce was sworn...
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merchant and trader Luis Arce Gómez (born 1938), Bolivian military officer Luis Eduardo Gómez (1941–2011), Colombian journalist Luis Gómez Gómez (born 1980)...
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running mate) Carlos Mesa (CC), former president of Bolivia (2003–2005) Luis Arce (MAS-IPSP), president of Bolivia (2020–present) Rubén Costas (MDS), governor...
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October 2020 and the victory of socialist candidate Luis Arce, relations worsened despite an attempt by Arce to improve ties with the United States.[citation...
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chronology of notable events from the year 2024 in Bolivia. President: Luis Arce (MAS) Vice President: David Choquehuanca (MAS) President of the Supreme...
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members. During Arce's government, the party was divided into two internal factions: the "Arcistas" (Renovator Bloc), which defends Luis Arce's management...
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Rican ancestry Luis Alberto de Herrera, Uruguayan politician Luis Alberto Ferré Aguayo, former Governor of Puerto Rico (1969–1973) Luis Arce, Bolivian politician...
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Giménez (2020–2021) Federico Vilar (2021–2022) Iñigo Idiakez (2022–2023) Luis Arce (2023–present) record s shared record "Inicia nueva era en el Cancún...
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Ministers, Alberto Otárola. Argentina Alberto Fernández, President Bolivia Luis Arce, President Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, President (Host) Chile...
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administration's chief repressor was the Minister of Interior, Colonel Luis Arce, who cautioned that all Bolivians who opposed the new order should "walk...
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numbers and fear of splitting the opposition vote against MAS candidate Luis Arce, who won the election. Following the end of her mandate in November 2020...
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the Bolivian opposition and prevent the socialist MAS-IPSP candidate Luis Arce from emerging victorious. Quiroga was born in Cochabamba. He graduated...
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Aymara Guarani Other Indigenous languages Head of State and Government: Luis Arce 2023 Cuba Republic of Cuba Havana 109,884 10,985,974 101.8 22,237 0.764...
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of the left-wing Movement for Socialism and its presidential candidate Luis Arce in Bolivia in the 2020 Bolivian general election. A series of violent...
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this temporary exile, he returned following the election of President Luis Arce. Morales' supporters point to his championing of indigenous rights, anti-imperialism...
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She sold television sets and radios to Panama before she was hired by Luis Arce Gómez to smuggle drugs. She was imprisoned in La Paz under the presidency...
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footballer Líber Arce (1938–1968), martyred Uruguayan student activist Luis Arce (born 1963), 67th President of Bolivia Manuel José Arce (1787–1847), Salvadoran...
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Sheikh Hasina Belarus Foreign Minister Sergei Aleinik Bolivia President Luis Arce Botswana Vice President Slumber Tsogwane Burundi President Evariste...
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David Choquehuanca (category Luis Arce administration cabinet members)
Bolivian history and the second-longest of any government minister after Luis Arce. As foreign minister, Choquehuanca oversaw a break in relations with the...
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John Briceño congratulated Sheinbaum on her victory. Bolivia: President Luis Arce congratulated Sheinbaum, describing her victory as "resounding." Brazil:...
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