Legislative elections were held in Bolivia in May 1916 to elect half the seats of the Chamber Deputies and one-third of the Senate. The new senators were:...
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Constituent Assembly election May 1925 Bolivian general election (won by José Gabino Villanueva) 1930 Brazilian general election (won by Júlio Prestes...
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transportation and its energy and oil exploitation networks. Between the 1916 general election and the 1930 coup d'etat, political polarization was on the rise...
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Legion of Veterans (category 1935 establishments in Bolivia)
(Asociación de Ex-Prisioneros , AEP), formed by Bolivian prisoners of war in Paraguay. Another group founded by Bolivian POWs in 1934 was the Reason for the Fatherland...
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Cochabamba (redirect from Cochabamba, Bolivia)
la Poblacion Boliviana" [General Aspectos of the Bolivian Population] (PDF) (in Spanish). Bolivian Catholic University—San Pablo. Archived from the original...
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Dominant-party system (category Elections)
Toward Socialism (MAS) from 2006 to 2019 and since 2020. 2020 Bolivian general election: Luis Arce: 55.10%, won 75 chamber seats and 21 senate seats Brazil...
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Congress of Bolivia. The president is currently elected for a one-year term. Below is a list of office-holders. President of the Senate of Bolivia Morales...
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Germán Busch (category 20th-century Bolivian politicians)
March 1903 – 23 August 1939) was a Bolivian military officer and statesman who served as the 36th president of Bolivia from 1937 to 1939. Prior to his presidency...
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Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear (section 1922 election)
Los Toldos remain in Bolivian rule. This discussion lasted all of 1924, until an agreement could be reached with the new Bolivian foreign minister in office...
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Charles Evans Hughes (redirect from Charles Evans Hughes 1916 presidential campaign)
Supreme Court (1910–1916), and 44th U.S. secretary of state (1921–1925). As the Republican nominee in the 1916 presidential election, he lost narrowly to...
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