Bolivian National Congress, 1966–1969

Bolivian National Congress, 1966–1969

The Bolivian National Congress 1966–1969 was elected on 3 July, 1966.

Contents

Chamber of Deputies [1]

Deputy Alliance Party Department
Alberto Cabezas Usin FRB Potosí
Alberto Sánchez Rossel FRB Tarija
Alfredo Calvo Vera FRB Potosí
Alvaro Bedregal Iturri FRB PIR La Paz
Ambrosio García Ribera CDC FSB Beni
Angel Tellería Gonzáles FRB MPC La Paz
Antonio Anze Jiménez CDC FSB Cochabamba
Antonio Burgoa Ortiz FRB La Paz
Armando Llanos Mercado FRB Beni
Armando Puente Ullunque FRB Potosí
Arturo González Gómez FRB Oruro
Arturo Ruescas Quisbert FRB MPC La Paz
Aurelio Aireyú Torniri FRB Santa Cruz
Benedicto Rodríguez Vías FRB Santa Cruz
Braulio Peñaranda Peñaloza FRB La Paz
Braulio Ramos Quiroz FRB Oruro
Casta Chávez Cortez FRB Beni
Ciríaco Guzmán Moya FRB Cochabamba
Conrado Peramás Cardona FRB Cochabamba
Cristóbal Vargas Tarqui FRB Oruro
Daniel Delgado Cuevas CDC FSB Potosí
Darío Duran Gutiérrez CDC FSB Beni
David Añez Pedraza CDC FSB Cochabamba
Dick Oblitas Velarde CDC FSB La Paz
Donato Urey Carvalo FRB MPC Cochabamba
Edgar Arduz Tejerina FRB Cochabamba
Edgar Ortiz Lema FRB PRA Tarija
Edgar Prudencio Velasco FRB MPC Cochabamba
Edwin Tapia Frontanilla FRB MPC La Paz
Eliseo Gutierrez FRB MPC La Paz
Emilio Silva Pinto FRB La Paz
Enrique Rau Barba FRB Santa Cruz
Félix Pinto Saucedo FRB Beni
Florencio Alvarado FRB MPC Tarija
Francisco Matijasevich Morgan FRB Potosí
Franz Ondarza Linares FRB MPC Cochabamba
Franz Tezanos Pinto CDC FSB La Paz
Froilán Ayllón Quevedo FRB La Paz
Gastón Pacheco Arana FRB MPC Chuquisaca
Germán Subiaurre Velásquez FRB Potosí
Germán Vargas Martínez FRB PIR La Paz
Gonzalo Romero Alvarez García CDC FSB La Paz
Gregorio López Orellana FRB Cochabamba
Grover Villegas Gallo FRB Potosí
Guido Parada Parada FRB Santa Cruz
Guillermo Paz Arauco FRB Cochabamba
Gustavo Chacón Sánchez FRB Pando
Gustavo Stumpff Belmonte CDC FSB La Paz
Héctor Anaya Arze FRB PIR Cochabamba
Héctor Borda Leaño CDC FSB Oruro
Hugo Bohórquez Ramírez FRB PIR Potosí
Hugo Tórrez Suárez FRB Potosí
Humberto Luna Tito FRB Potosí
Iván Angulo Flores FRB Cochabamba
Jaime Arellano Castañeda MNR-Paz MNR-Paz Tarija
Jaime Villegas Duran FRB Potosí
Jorge Arteaga Flores FRB Pando
Jorge del Villar Solares CDC FSB Potosí
Jorge Ríos Gamarra FRB PRA La Paz
José Calderón Llerena FRB La Paz
José Lucio Alvéstegui Bustillo FRB Oruro
José Ortiz Mercado FRB MPC Oruro
Julio Cadena Mamani FRB La Paz
Julio De Zavala Urriolagoitia CDC FSB Chuquisaca
Lionel Aliaga Encinas FRB La Paz
Luis Ballivián Ch. FRB Beni
Luis Caballero Arias FRB Chuquisaca
Macedonio Juárez Zambrana FRB PRA Chuquisaca
Manuel Camargo Montero FRB Beni
Manuel Zabala Ribero FRB Pando
Marcelo Quiroga Santa Cruz CDC ind Cochabamba
Mariano Padilla Flores FRB Chuquisaca
Mariano Romero Palacios FRB Chuquisaca
Mario Arancibia Herrera CDC FSB Chuquisaca
Mario Cossío Sejas FRB Tarija
Mario Estenssoro Vásquez FRB PSD Tarija
Mario Franco Franco CDC FSB Santa Cruz
Mario Gonzalo Rodríguez FRB PIR La Paz
Mario Pinto Rojas FRB Santa Cruz
Mario Quiniela Vaca Diez FRB Santa Cruz
Mario Ribera Vaca FRB Pando
Mario Vargas Jordán CDC FSB Santa Cruz
Miguel Salvatierra Hurtado FRB Santa Cruz
Pedro Carita Chamaca FRB Potosí
Rafael García Rosqucllas FRB Chuquisaca
Raúl Bravo Portocarrero FRB La Paz
Raúl Pinto Mollinedo FRB La Paz
René Baldiviezo Guzmán FRB Chuquisaca
René Delgadillo Zapata FRB Potosí
Ricardo Shimokawa Neira CDC FSB Pando
Rodolfo Luzio Lazarte FRB PSD Oruro
Rosendo Alcalá Oropeza FRB Potosí
Ruffo Oropeza Delgado FRB PIR Chuquisaca
Samuel Marcos Mamani Quispe FRB MPC La Paz
Silverio Rodríguez Ajhuacho FRB Oruro
Vicente Carranza Sánchez FRB Tarija
Víctor Hoz de Vila Bacarreza FRB Beni
Vitaliano Guzmán Gamboa FRB Cochabamba
Walter Garrón Chalar CDC FSB Potosí
Walter Morales Aguilar FRB Santa Cruz
Walter Vásquez Michel CDC FSB Oruro
Zacarías Plaza Fernández FRB MPC Potosí


Chamber of Senators [2]

Senator Alliance Party Department
Antonio Scholz FRB MPC Potosí
Bernardino Bilbao Rioja CDC FSB Potosí
Carlos Valverde Barbery CDC FSB Santa Cruz
Carmelo Córdova Pérez CDC FSB Beni
Enrique Riveros Aliaga CDC FSB Pando
Guillermo Tineo Leigue FRB PIR Beni
Hugo Bozo Alcócer FRB MPC La Paz
Hugo Montoya Peirano CDC FSB Oruro
Hugo Sandoval Saavedra FRB PSD Chuquisaca
Jesús Lijerón Rodríguez FRB MPC Pando
Jorge Siles Salinas CDC FSB Chuquisaca
Jorge Soliz Román FRB MPC Cochabamba
José Luis Joffrée González FRB PRA Pando
Julio Garret Ayllón FRB Oruro
Lucio Paz Rivero FRB MPC Santa Cruz
Luis Zurita Rodríguez FRB Potosí
Manfredo Kempff Mercado FRB PSD Santa Cruz
Mario Olaguivel Cassón FRB MPC Tarija
Mario Gutiérrez Gutiérrez CDC FSB La Paz
Oscar Ortiz Avaroma FRB MPC Beni
Raúl Lema Peláez MNR-Paz MNR-Paz Tarija
Ricardo Anaya Arze FRB PIR Cochabamba
Tobías Almaraz Mendoza CDC FSB Cochabamba
Tomás Guillermo Elío FRB PSD La Paz
Víctor Quinteros FRB PRA Chuquisaca
Walker Humérez FRB MPC Tarija
Walter Guevara Arze FRB PRA Oruro


Presidents of the National Congress [3]

President Alliance Party
Luis Adolfo Siles Salinas FRB PSD 6 August 1966 27 April 1969
Manfredo Kempff Mercado FRB PSD April 1969 August 1969
Julio Campero Trigo FRB MPC August 1969 26 September 1969


Presidents of the Chamber of Senators

President Alliance Party
Ricardo Anaya Arze FRB PIR August 1966 August 1967
Hugo Bozo Alcócer FRB MPC August 1967 August 1968
Manfredo Kempff Mercado FRB PSD August 1968 August 1969
Julio Campero Trigo FRB MPC August 1969 26 September 1969


Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies

President Alliance Party
Jorge Ríos Gamarra FRB PRA August 1966 August 1967
Jorge Ríos Gamarra FRB PRA August 1967 August 1968
Franz Ondarza Linares FRB MPC August 1968 August 1969
Jorge Ríos Gamarra FRB PRA August 1969 26 September 1969


FRB – Front of the Bolivian Revolution (Frente de la Revolución Boliviana). Electoral alliance formed by
Popular Christian Movement, MPC;
Social Democratic Party, PSD;
Revolutionary Left Party, PIR;
Authentic Revolutionary Party, PRA.

CDC – Christian Democratic Community (Comunidad Democratica Cristiana). Electoral alliance formed by
Bolivian Socialist Falange, FSB;
National Association of Democratic Professions, ANPD;
Democratic Revolutionary Alliance, ADR.

MNR-Paz – Revolutionary Nationalist Movement- Víctor Paz Estenssoro.


Notes

  1. ^ Alcides Alvarado. La Constitución y sus reformas. Universidad Mayor de San Andrés, Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Políticas, 1994. P.497.
  2. ^ Alcides Alvarado. La Constitución y sus reformas. Universidad Mayor de San Andrés, Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Políticas, 1994. P.497.
  3. ^ http://www.vicepres.gov.bo/

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