User:Krisgabwoosh/Tarija delegation
Appearance
2006–2010 National Congress
[edit]L. | Senator | Party | Term of office | Substitute | Party | Term of office | Caucus | Ref. | |||||
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Took office | Left office | Took office | Left office | ||||||||||
1° | Roberto Ruiz | DIG | 19 January 2006 | 19 January 2010 | Rosa Paz | IND | 19 January 2006 | 19 January 2010 | PDMS | [4] | |||
2° | Carlos D'Arlach | IND | 19 January 2006 | 19 January 2010 | Fernando Cavero | MIR | 19 January 2006 | 19 January 2010 | [5] | ||||
1° | Tito Carrazana | MAS | 19 January 2006 | 19 January 2010 | Jaime Ramírez | MAS | 19 January 2006 | 19 January 2010 | MAS | [6] | |||
L. | Deputy | Party | Term of office | Substitute | Party | Term of office | Caucus | Ref. | |||||
Took office | Left office | Took office | Left office | ||||||||||
1° | Fernando Barrientos | IND | 19 January 2006 | 19 January 2010 | Rodolfo Vargas | IND | 19 January 2006 | 19 January 2010 | PDMS | [7] | |||
1° | Simón Zurita | MAS | 19 January 2006 | 19 January 2010 | Teresa Alarcón | MAS | 19 January 2006 | 19 January 2010 | MAS | [8] | |||
2° | Julia Ramos | MAS | 19 January 2006 | 19 January 2010 | Justino Ramírez | MAS | 19 January 2006 | 19 January 2010 | [9][α] | ||||
1° | Gustavo Ugarte | MNR | 19 January 2006 | 19 January 2010 | Johnny Torres | MNR | 19 January 2006 | 19 January 2010 | MNR | [10] | |||
45. | Rodrigo Ibáñez | IND | 19 January 2006 | 19 January 2010 | Martha Humérez | MIR | 19 January 2006 | 19 January 2010 | PDMS | [11] | |||
46. | Rodrigo Paz | MIR | 19 January 2006 | 19 January 2010 | Julio Vaca Guzmán | IND | 19 January 2006 | 19 January 2010 | [12] | ||||
47. | Edwin Flores | MIR | 19 January 2006 | 19 January 2010 | Sadith Méndez | IND | 19 January 2006 | 19 January 2010 | [13] | ||||
48. | Wilman Cardozo | MIR | 19 January 2006 | 19 January 2010 | Raúl Sosa | MIR | 19 January 2006 | 19 January 2010 | [14] | ||||
49. | Eulalio Sánchez | MAS | 19 January 2006 | 19 January 2010 | Vladimir Bravo | MAS | 19 January 2006 | 19 January 2010 | MAS | [15] | |||
2002–2006 National Congress
[edit]L. | Senator | Party | Term of office | Substitute | Party | Term of office | Caucus | Ref. | ||||||
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Took office | Left office | Took office | Left office | Sen. | Sub. | |||||||||
1° | Oscar Zamora | FRI | 2 August 2002 | 19 January 2006 | Luz Aparicio | FRI | 2 August 2002 | 19 January 2006 | MIR-FRI | [19] | ||||
2° | Hugo Carvajal | MIR | 2 August 2002 | 19 January 2006 | Juan C. Grageda | MIR | 2 August 2002 | 19 January 2006 | [20] | |||||
1° | Moira Paz | MNR | 2 August 2002 | 19 January 2006 | Imel Copa | MNR | 2 August 2002 | 19 January 2006 | MNR-MBL | [21][β] | [22] | |||
L. | Deputy | Party | Term of office | Substitute | Party | Term of office | Caucus | Ref. | ||||||
Took office | Left office | Took office | Left office | Dep. | Sub. | |||||||||
1° | Mario Cossío | MNR | 2 August 2002 | 19 January 2006 | Johnny Torres | MNR | 27 August 2002 | 19 January 2006 | MNR-MBL | [23] | ||||
2° | Soledad Guerra | MNR | 2 August 2002 | 19 January 2006 | Marcos Velarde | MNR | 27 August 2002 | 19 January 2006 | [24] | |||||
3° | Ricardo Colpari | MNR | 2 August 2002 | 19 January 2006 | Basilia Rojas | MNR | 27 August 2002 | 19 January 2006 | [25] | |||||
1° | Omar Vargas | NFR | 2 August 2002 | 19 January 2006 | Carlos Hoyos | NFR | 27 August 2002 | 19 January 2006 | NFR | [26] | ||||
45. | Arturo Liebers | MIR | 2 August 2002 | 19 January 2006 | Martha Humérez | MIR | 27 August 2002 | 19 January 2006 | MIR-FRI | [27][γ] | ||||
46. | Fernando Castellanos | FRI | 2 August 2002 | 19 January 2006 | Tomás Yufra | MIR | 27 August 2002 | 19 January 2006 | [28] | |||||
47. | Rubén Reyes | MIR | 2 August 2002 | 19 January 2006 | Virginio Lema | MIR | 27 August 2002 | 19 January 2006 | [29] | [δ] | ||||
48. | Wilman Cardozo | MIR | 2 August 2002 | 19 January 2006 | Ramiro Sosa | MIR | 27 August 2002 | 19 January 2006 | [14] | |||||
49. | Rodrigo Paz | MIR | 2 August 2002 | 19 January 2006 | Jesús Romero | FRI | 27 August 2002 | 19 January 2006 | [12] | [31] | ||||
1997–2002 National Congress
[edit]L. | Senator | Party | Term of office | Substitute | Party | Term of office | Caucus | Ref. | |||||
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Took office | Left office | Took office | Left office | ||||||||||
1° | Oscar Zamora | FRI | 2 August 1997 | 2 August 2002 | Raymundo Aseff | MIR | 2 August 1997 | 2 August 2002 | MIR | [19][ε] | |||
2° | Leopoldo López | MIR | 2 August 1997 | 2 August 2002 | Mirtha Castillo | MIR | 2 August 1997 | 2 August 2002 | [35][ζ] | ||||
1° | Raúl Lema | MNR | 2 August 1997 | 2 August 2002 | Víctor Calabi | MNR | 2 August 1997 | 2 August 2002 | MNR | [36] | |||
L. | Deputy | Party | Term of office | Substitute | Party | Term of office | Caucus | Ref. | |||||
Took office | Left office | Took office | Left office | ||||||||||
1° | Imel Copa | MNR | 2 August 1997 | 2 August 2002 | Rebeca Auza | MNR | 2 August 1997 | 2 August 2002 | MNR | [22] | |||
2° | Justino Nolasco | MNR | 2 August 1997 | 2 August 2002 | Francisca Agreda | MNR | 2 August 1997 | 2 August 2002 | [37] | ||||
3° | Soledad Guerra | MNR | 2 August 1997 | 2 August 2002 | William Vásquez | MNR | 2 August 1997 | 2 August 2002 | [24] | ||||
1° | Gonzalo Barrientos | UCS | 2 August 1997 | 2 August 2002 | Jaime Reyes | UCS | 2 August 1997 | 2 August 2002 | UCS | [38] | |||
45. | Arturo Liebers | MIR | 2 August 1997 | 2 August 2002 | Cristina Oliva | MIR | 2 August 1997 | 2 August 2002 | MIR | [27][η] | |||
46. | Francisco Vaca | FRI | 2 August 1997 | 2 August 2002 | Amado Baldivieso | FRI | 2 August 1997 | 2 August 2002 | [39] | ||||
47. | Never Vega | ADN | 2 August 1997 | 2 August 2002 | Wálter Raña | ADN | 2 August 1997 | 2 August 2002 | ADN | [40] | |||
48. | Hugo Carvajal | MIR | 2 August 1997 | 2 August 2002 | José Bleichner | MIR | 2 August 1997 | 2 August 2002 | MIR | [20] | |||
49. | Jesús Romero | FRI | 2 August 1997 | 2 August 2002 | Javier Ochoa | FRI | 2 August 1997 | 2 August 2002 | [31] | ||||
1993–1997 National Congress
[edit]L. | Senator | Party | Term of office | Substitute | Party | Term of office | Caucus | Ref. | |||||
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Took office | Left office | Took office | Left office | ||||||||||
1° | Raúl Lema | MNR | 2 August 1993 | 2 August 1997 | Manuel Cuevas | MNR | 2 August 1993 | 2 August 1997 | MNR- MRTKL |
[36] | |||
2° | Luis Lema | MNR | 2 August 1993 | 2 August 1997 | Yamil Taja | MNR | 2 August 1993 | 2 August 1997 | [43] | ||||
1° | Leopoldo López | MIR | 2 August 1993 | 2 August 1997 | Arturo Liebers | MIR | 2 August 1993 | 2 August 1997 | AP | [44] | |||
L. | Deputy | Party | Term of office | Substitute | Party | Term of office | Caucus | Ref. | |||||
Took office | Left office | Took office | Left office | ||||||||||
1° | Javier Campero | MNR | 2 August 1993 | 2 August 1997 | Rebeca Auza | MNR | 2 August 1993 | 2 August 1997 | MNR- MRTKL |
[45] | |||
2° | Martha Linares | MNR | 2 August 1993 | 2 August 1997 | Victorino Gutiérrez | MNR | 2 August 1993 | 2 August 1997 | [46] | ||||
3° | Claudio Salinas | MNR | 2 August 1993 | 2 August 1997 | Justino Nolasco | MNR | 2 August 1993 | 2 August 1997 | [47] | ||||
4° | Imel Copa | MNR | 2 August 1993 | 2 August 1997 | Juvenal Gurrero | MNR | 2 August 1993 | 2 August 1997 | [22] | ||||
5° | Enrique Zelaya | MNR | 2 August 1993 | 2 August 1997 | Arsenio Gonzales | MNR | 2 August 1993 | 2 August 1997 | [48] | ||||
1° | Rafael Canedo | ADN | 2 August 1993 | 2 August 1997 | David Notta | ADN | 2 August 1993 | 2 August 1997 | AP | [49] | |||
2° | Hugo Carvajal | MIR | 2 August 1993 | 2 August 1997 | José Bleichner | MIR | 2 August 1993 | 2 August 1997 | [20] | ||||
3° | Mario Arce | ADN | 2 August 1993 | 2 August 1997 | Elías Vacaflor | ADN | 2 August 1993 | 2 August 1997 | [50] | ||||
1° | Gonzalo Barrientos | UCS | 2 August 1993 | 2 August 1997 | Carlos Baldivieso | UCS | 2 August 1993 | 2 August 1997 | UCS | [38] | |||
1989–1993 National Congress
[edit]L. | Senator | Party | Term of office | Substitute | Party | Term of office | Caucus | Ref. | |||||
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Took office | Left office | Took office | Left office | ||||||||||
1° | Raúl Lema | MNR | 2 August 1989 | 2 August 1993 | Arturo Soruco | MNR | 2 August 1989 | 2 August 1993 | MNR | [36] | |||
2° | Mario Cossío | MNR | 2 August 1989 | 2 August 1993 | Mercedes Sánchez | MNR | 2 August 1989 | 2 August 1993 | [53] | ||||
1° | Oscar Zamora | FRI | 2 August 1989 | 2 August 1993 | Oscar Vargas | MIR | 2 August 1989 | 2 August 1993 | MIR | [19][θ] | |||
L. | Deputy | Party | Term of office | Caucus | Ref. | |||
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Took office | Left office | |||||||
1° | Javier Campero | MNR | 2 August 1989 | 2 August 1993 | MNR | [45] | ||
2° | Luis Lema | MNR | 2 August 1989 | 2 August 1993 | [43] | |||
3° | Manuel Paz | MNR | 2 August 1989 | 2 August 1993 | [54] | |||
4° | Elio Vaca | MNR | 2 August 1989 | 2 August 1993 | [55] | |||
1° | Leopoldo López | MIR | 2 August 1989 | 2 August 1993 | MIR | [35] | ||
2° | Arturo Liebers | MIR | 2 August 1989 | 2 August 1993 | [27] | |||
3° | Hugo Carvajal | MIR | 2 August 1989 | 2 August 1993 | [20] | |||
1° | Mario Arce | ADN | 2 August 1989 | 2 August 1993 | ADN | [50] | ||
2° | Emma Navajas | PDC | 2 August 1989 | 2 August 1993 | [56] | |||
1985–1989 National Congress
[edit]L. | Senator | Party | Term of office | Substitute | Party | Term of office | Caucus | Ref. | |||||
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Took office | Left office | Took office | Left office | ||||||||||
1° | Oscar Zamora | FRI | 3 August 1985 | 2 August 1989 | Manuel Cuevas | MNR | 3 August 1985 | 2 August 1989 | MNR | [19] | |||
2° | Raúl Lema | MNR | 3 August 1985 | 2 August 1989 | José Vaca | MNR | 3 August 1985 | 2 August 1989 | [36] | ||||
1° | Oscar Lazcano | ADN | 3 August 1985 | 2 August 1989 | Ciro Sossa | ADN | 3 August 1985 | 2 August 1989 | ADN | [60] | |||
L. | Deputy | Party | Term of office | Caucus | Ref. | |||
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Took office | Left office | |||||||
1° | Javier Campero | MNR | 3 August 1985 | 2 August 1989 | MNR | [45] | ||
2° | Federico Kaune | MNR | 3 August 1985 | ??? 1985 | [61][ι] | |||
3° | Walberto Gareca | MNR | 3 August 1985 | 2 August 1989 | [62] | |||
4° | Manuel García | MNR | 3 August 1985 | 2 August 1989 | [63] | |||
5° | Manuel Paz | MNR | 3 August 1985 | 2 August 1989 | [54] | |||
1° | Cimar Ruiz | ADN | 3 August 1985 | 2 August 1989 | ADN | [64] | ||
2° | Clay Ramírez | ADN | 3 August 1985 | 2 August 1989 | [65] | |||
1° | Leopoldo López | MIR | 3 August 1985 | 2 August 1989 | MIR | [35] | ||
1° | Hugo Oliva | MNRI | 3 August 1985 | 2 August 1989 | MNRI | [66] | ||
1982–1985 National Congress
[edit]L. | Senator | Party | Term of office | Caucus | Ref. | |||
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Took office | Left office | |||||||
1° | Oscar Zamora | FRI | 1 October 1982 | 3 August 1985 | MNR-A | [19] | ||
2° | Jaime Arellano | MNR | 1 October 1982 | 3 August 1985 | [69] | |||
1° | Gustavo Aguirre | ADN | 1 October 1982 | 3 August 1985 | ADN | [70] | ||
L. | Deputy | Party | Term of office | Caucus | Ref. | |||
Took office | Left office | |||||||
1° | Javier Campero | MNR | 1 October 1982 | 3 August 1985 | MNR-A | [45] | ||
2° | Wenceslao Inarra | MNR | 1 October 1982 | 3 August 1985 | [11] | |||
3° | Freddy Auza | MNR | 1 October 1982 | 3 August 1985 | [71] | |||
4° | Pedro Paputsakis | FRI | 1 October 1982 | 3 August 1985 | [72] | |||
5° | Francisco Figueroa | MNRI-1 | 1 October 1982 | 3 August 1985 | [73] | |||
1° | Oscar Lazcano | ADN | 1 October 1982 | 3 August 1985 | ADN | [60] | ||
2° | Arnoldo Lema | ADN | 1 October 1982 | 3 August 1985 | [74] | |||
1° | Leopoldo López | MIR | 1 October 1982 | 3 August 1985 | UDP | [35] | ||
2° | Ivar Donoso | MNRI | 1 October 1982 | 3 August 1985 | [75] | |||
1979–1980 National Congress
[edit]L. | Senator | Party | Term of office | Caucus | Ref. | |||
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Took office | Left office | |||||||
1° | Oscar Zamora | FRI | 1 August 1979 | 17 July 1980 | MNR-A | [19] | ||
2° | William Bluske | MNR | 1 August 1979 | 17 July 1980 | [78] | |||
1° | Gustavo Aguirre | ADN | 1 August 1979 | 17 July 1980 | ADN | [70] | ||
L. | Deputy | Party | Term of office | Caucus | Ref. | |||
Took office | Left office | |||||||
1° | Javier Campero | MNR | 1 August 1979 | 17 July 1980 | MNR-A | [45] | ||
2° | Alberto Ruiz | MNR | 1 August 1979 | 17 July 1980 | [79] | |||
3° | Emma Navajas | PDC | 1 August 1979 | 17 July 1980 | [56] | |||
4° | Wenceslao Inarra | MNR | 1 August 1979 | 17 July 1980 | [11] | |||
5° | Pedro Paputsakis | FRI | 1 August 1979 | 17 July 1980 | [72] | |||
6° | Ernesto Dolz | MNR | 1 August 1979 | 17 July 1980 | [80] | |||
1° | Oscar Lazcano | ADN | 1 August 1979 | 17 July 1980 | ADN | [60] | ||
1° | Leopoldo López | MIR | 1 August 1979 | 17 July 1980 | UDP | [35] | ||
References
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Served as minister of rural development from 8 February 2009 to 23 January 2010; during this period, the substitute legislator assumed legislative functions.
- ^ Served as minister of sustainable development from ??? 2003 to ??? 2003 and as ambassador to Italy from ??? 2003 to ??? 2005; during this period, the substitute legislator assumed legislative functions.
- ^ Served as minister of agriculture from ??? 2002 to ??? 2003 and as ambassador to Argentina from ??? 2003 to ??? 2005; during this period, the substitute legislator assumed legislative functions.
- ^ The original candidate elected in 2002, Teodoro Suruguay, was disqualified by the National Electoral Court; Virginio Lema—highest-positioned on the MIR party list—was sworn in to occupy the seat instead.[30]
- ^ Served as prefect of Tarija from ??? 1997 to ??? 1999 and as ambassador to China from ??? 2000 to ??? 2001; during these periods, the substitute legislator assumed legislative functions
- ^ Served as minister of labor from ??? 1997 to ??? 1999; during this period, the substitute legislator assumed legislative functions.
- ^ Served as ambassador to Belgium and the European Union from ??? 1998 to ??? 2000 and to Argentina from ??? 2000 to ??? 2002; during this period, the substitute legislator assumed legislative functions.
- ^ Served as minister of labor from ??? 1989 to ??? 1992; during this period, the substitute legislator assumed legislative functions.
- ^ Served as minister of the interior from ??? 1985 until his death on ??? 1985; during this period, the substitute legislator assumed legislative functions and was later sworn in to occupy the vacant seat.
Footnotes
[edit]- ^ Tribunal Supremo Electoral (2012). "Elecciones Generales 2005: Mayoría absoluta". Atlas Electoral de Bolivia: Elecciones Generales 1979–2009; Asamblea Constituyente 2006 (PDF) (in Spanish). Vol. I (2nd ed.). La Paz: OEP; PNUD-Bolivia. pp. 299–360. ISBN 978-99905-928-1-8. OCLC 873616769.
- ^ Informe al H. Congreso Nacional: Elecciones Generales 2005 (in Spanish). La Paz: Corte Nacional Electoral. 2005. OCLC 42464494.
- ^ Primary legislators sworn in 19 January 2006:
- "Santos Ramírez es nuevo presidente del Senado" [Santos Ramírez is the new president of the Senate]. El Diario (in Spanish). La Paz. 19 January 2006. Archived from the original on 3 February 2023. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
- "Hoy eligen a Edmundo Novillo como presidente de Diputados" [Today legislators elect Edmundo Novillo president of the Chamber of Deputies]. El Diario (in Spanish). La Paz. 19 January 2006. Archived from the original on 2 February 2023. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
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- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 526–527.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 187.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 137–138.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 87.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 657.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 489–490.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 601–602.
- ^ a b c Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 291.
- ^ a b Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 445–446.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 230.
- ^ a b Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 134–135.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 538–539.
- ^ Tribunal Supremo Electoral (2012). "Elecciones Generales 2002: Insurrección electoral". Atlas Electoral de Bolivia: Elecciones Generales 1979–2009; Asamblea Constituyente 2006 (PDF) (in Spanish). Vol. I (2nd ed.). La Paz: OEP; PNUD-Bolivia. pp. 237–297. ISBN 978-99905-928-1-8. OCLC 873616769.
- ^ Informe al H. Congreso Nacional: Elecciones Generales 2002 (in Spanish). La Paz: Corte Nacional Electoral. 2002. OCLC 1083370117.
- ^ Primary legislators sworn in 2 August 2002:
- "Nuevo Congreso inicia hoy sesiones" [New Congress begins sessions today]. El Diario (in Spanish). La Paz. 2 August 2002. Archived from the original on 3 April 2023. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
- "Diputados suplentes prestarán juramento" [Substitute deputies to be sworn in]. El Diario (in Spanish). La Paz. 27 August 2002. Archived from the original on 22 April 2023. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 651–653.
- ^ a b c d Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 139–140.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 444.
- ^ a b c Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 174–175.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 179–181.
- ^ a b Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 264.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 167.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 619–620.
- ^ a b c Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 326–327.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 144.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 495.
- ^ Written at Tarija. "MIR tendrá siete parlamentarios de Tarija en Congreso Nacional" [MIR will have seven parliamentarians from Tarija in the National Congress] (in Spanish). La Paz. Agencia de Noticias Fides. 2 July 2002. Archived from the original on 10 April 2023. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
- ^ a b Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 519.
- ^ Tribunal Supremo Electoral (2012). "Elecciones Generales 1997: Primera experiencia con el sistema mixto". Atlas Electoral de Bolivia: Elecciones Generales 1979–2009; Asamblea Constituyente 2006 (PDF) (in Spanish). Vol. I (2nd ed.). La Paz: OEP; PNUD-Bolivia. pp. 175–236. ISBN 978-99905-928-1-8. OCLC 873616769.
- ^ Informe al H. Congreso Nacional: Elecciones Generales 1997 (in Spanish). La Paz: Corte Nacional Electoral. 1997. OCLC 42464494.
- ^ Congress convened 2 August 1997:
- Written at La Paz. "Hoy se inician las sesiones preparatorias del Congreso" [Prepatory sessions of Congress begin today]. Los Tiempos (in Spanish). Cochabamba. EFE. 2 August 1997. Archived from the original on 24 April 2023. Retrieved 24 April 2023.
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- Written at La Paz. "Hoy se inician las sesiones preparatorias del Congreso" [Prepatory sessions of Congress begin today]. Los Tiempos (in Spanish). Cochabamba. EFE. 2 August 1997. Archived from the original on 24 April 2023. Retrieved 24 April 2023.
- ^ a b c d e Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 333.
- ^ a b c d Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 324–325.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 409–410.
- ^ a b Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 86–87.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 609.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 625–626.
- ^ Tribunal Supremo Electoral (2012). "Elecciones Generales 1993: Las reformas institucionales". Atlas Electoral de Bolivia: Elecciones Generales 1979–2009; Asamblea Constituyente 2006 (PDF) (in Spanish). Vol. I (2nd ed.). La Paz: OEP; PNUD-Bolivia. pp. 123–168. ISBN 978-99905-928-1-8. OCLC 873616769.
- ^ "Estadísticas Electorales: Elecciones Generales 1993" (PDF). cne.org.bo (in Spanish). La Paz: Corte Nacional Electoral. pp. 103–120. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 July 2010. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
- ^ a b Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 324.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 326–327, 333.
- ^ a b c d e Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 125.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 328.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 409–410, 536.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 656.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 126–127.
- ^ a b Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 62–63.
- ^ a b Tribunal Supremo Electoral (2012). "Elecciones Generales 1989: El 'triple empate'". Atlas Electoral de Bolivia: Elecciones Generales 1979–2009; Asamblea Constituyente 2006 (PDF) (in Spanish). Vol. I (2nd ed.). La Paz: OEP; PNUD-Bolivia. pp. 77–122. ISBN 978-99905-928-1-8. OCLC 873616769.
- ^ a b "Estadísticas Electorales: Elecciones Generales 1989" (PDF). cne.org.bo (in Spanish). La Paz: Corte Nacional Electoral. pp. 58–73. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 July 2010. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 181.
- ^ a b Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 447.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 610.
- ^ a b Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 404–405.
- ^ a b Tribunal Supremo Electoral (2012). "Elecciones Generales 1985: Inicio de la democracia pactada". Atlas Electoral de Bolivia: Elecciones Generales 1979–2009; Asamblea Constituyente 2006 (PDF) (in Spanish). Vol. I (2nd ed.). La Paz: OEP; PNUD-Bolivia. pp. 53–76. ISBN 978-99905-928-1-8. OCLC 873616769.
- ^ a b "Estadísticas Electorales: Elecciones Generales 1985" (PDF). cne.org.bo (in Spanish). La Paz: Corte Nacional Electoral. pp. 1–17. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 July 2010. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
- ^ a b Congress convened 3 August 1985:
- "Mañana a las 10 horas: Congreso realizará sesión preparatoria" [Tomorrow at 10: Congress to hold preparatory session] (PDF). Última Hora (in Spanish). La Paz. 2 August 1985. p. 1. Archived (PDF) from the original on 23 April 2023. Retrieved 25 April 2023.
- ^ a b c Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 319.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 309.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 251.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 248.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 528.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 485.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 421.
- ^ Tribunal Supremo Electoral (2012). "Elecciones Generales 1980: El golpe contra la 'onerosa farsa de las elecciones'". Atlas Electoral de Bolivia: Elecciones Generales 1979–2009; Asamblea Constituyente 2006 (PDF) (in Spanish). Vol. I (2nd ed.). La Paz: OEP; PNUD-Bolivia. pp. 37–47. ISBN 978-99905-928-1-8. OCLC 873616769.
- ^ Congress convened 1 October 1982:
- "Congreso inició actividades en medio de expectativa y rechiflas en el legislativo" [Congress began activities amid expectation and whistles in the legislature] (PDF). Jornada (in Spanish). La Paz. 1 October 1982. Archived (PDF) from the original on 23 April 2023. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 63–64.
- ^ a b Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 22–23.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 73.
- ^ a b Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 436.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, pp. 226–227.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 325.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 198.
- ^ Tribunal Supremo Electoral (2012). "Elecciones Generales 1979: El 'empantanamiento'". Atlas Electoral de Bolivia: Elecciones Generales 1979–2009; Asamblea Constituyente 2006 (PDF) (in Spanish). Vol. I (2nd ed.). La Paz: OEP; PNUD-Bolivia. pp. 27–36. ISBN 978-99905-928-1-8. OCLC 873616769.
- ^ Congress convened 1 August 1979:
- "Se instala hoy el Congreso para elegir al presidente" [Congress is installed today to elect president] (PDF). Presencia (in Spanish). La Paz. 1 August 1979. p. 1. Archived (PDF) from the original on 10 April 2023. Retrieved 21 April 2023.
- "Triunfa un golpe de estado en Bolivia" [A coup d'état triumphs in Bolivia]. El País (in Spanish). Madrid. 17 July 1980. Archived from the original on 11 June 2017. Retrieved 21 April 2023.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 103.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 529.
- ^ Romero Ballivián 2018, p. 197.
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