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The Pachakuti Indigenous Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Indígena Pachakuti) is a left-wing indigenist political party in Bolivia founded in november 2000. At the legislative elections in 2002, the party won 2.2% of the popular vote and 6 out of 130 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and no out of 27 seats in the Senate. Its candidate at the presidential elections, Felipe Quispe, won 6.1% of the popular vote. At the legislative elections in 2005, the party won 2.2 % of the popular vote and no seats. Its candidate at the presidential elections, Felipe Quispe Huanca, won 2.2 % of the popular vote.
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