Bolivian National Congress, 1982–1985

Bolivian National Congress, 1982–1985

The Bolivian National Congress 1982–1985 was elected on 29 June, 1980.

Contents

Chamber of Deputies [1]

Deputy Alliance Party Department
Abraham Salas Vidal UDP MIR Oruro
Adalberto Kuajara Arandia UDP PCB Santa Cruz
Agustín Ameller MNR-A PCML Oruro
Alberto Tardío Maida MNR-A MNR Cochabamba
Alcides Alvarado Daza UDP MNRI La Paz
Alfonso Ferrufino Balderrama UDP MIR Cochabamba
Alfredo Franco Guachalla MNR-A MNR La Paz
Amalia Decker UDP MNRI Cochabamba
Amoldo Lemas Vásquez ADN ADN Tarija
Antonio Araníbar Quiroga UDP MIR La Paz
Antonio Ormachea Méndez ADN ADN La Paz
Armando Suárez Lamber ADN ADN Beni
Carlos Benquique Ojopi MNR-A MNR Pando
Carlos Calvo ADN ADN Chuquisaca
Carlos Carvajal Nava UDP PCB Chuquisaca
Carlos Pérez Guzmán UDP MNRI Beni
Carlos Valverde Barbery FSB FSB Santa Cruz
Cayetano Llobet Tavolara PS-1 PS-1 Chuquisaca
Ciro Humboldt Barrero MNR-A MNR Chuquisaca
Ciro Sánchez Saldaño ADN ADN Santa Cruz
Constantino Lima Chávez MITKA-1 MITKA-1 La Paz
Darío Durán Gutierrez FSB FSB Beni
Digno Ramos PS-1 PS-1 Potosí
Donald Baldivieso Fernández MNRU MNRU Potosí
Edgar Barrientos Cazazola ADN ADN Potosí
Edgar Ramírez Santiestevan UDP PCB Potosí
Enrique Riveros Aliaga FSB FSB Pando
Epifanio Conde Nina UDP MNRI La Paz
Erasmo Pérez Victorias FDR-NA PDC Oruro
Ernesto Gonzales Medina PRA PRA Potosí
Eudoro Galindo Anze ADN ADN Cochabamba
Fanor Vega MNR-A MNR Cochabamba
Federico Alvarez Plata Pinto UDP MNRI La Paz
Feliciano Montoya Vargas UDP MNRI Cochabamba
Felipe Flores Zambrana PS-1 PS-1 Oruro
Félix Rospigliossi Nieto UDP MNRI La Paz
Fernando Barthelemy Martínez MNR-A MNR Pando
Fernando Kieffer Guzmán ADN ADN La Paz
Flavio Machicado Saravia PRA PRA La Paz
Florencio Gabriel Mamani UDP MNRI Potosí
Francisco Figueroa Velasco MNR-A MNRI-1 Tarija
Francisco Gonzáles Sueldo MNR-A MNR Santa Cruz
Franz Ondarza Linares ADN ADN Cochabamba
Freddy León Maguiña PS-1 PS-1 La Paz
Fredy Auza Raya MNR-A MNR Tarija
Fulgencio Maldonado UDP MNRI La Paz
Gabriel Pórcel Salazar UDP PCB Potosí
Gastón Encinas Valverde UDP MIR Chuquisaca
Gerardo Sánchez Vega MNR-A MNR Pando
Germán Gutiérrez Gantier MNR-A MNR Chuquisaca
Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada MNR-A MNR Cochabamba
Gregorio Andrade UDP MIR La Paz
Gualberto Claure Ortuño UDP MNRI Cochabamba
Guido Camacho Rodríguez ADN ADN Cochabamba
Guido Capra Gemio UDP CERNA La Paz
Guido Gonzáles ADN ADN Santa Cruz
Guido Juvenal Arze PS-1 PS-1 Santa Cruz
Guillermo Bulacia Sálek ADN ADN Santa Cruz
Guillermo Capobianco Rivera UDP MIR Santa Cruz
Guillermo Fortún Suárez ADN ADN La Paz
Guillermo Richter Ascimani MNR-A PCML Beni
Gustavo Villegas Cortez MNR-A MNR Potosí
Hernán Peralta Rodriguez MNR-A MNR Potosí
Hernando Poppe Martínez UDP MNRI La Paz
Horacio Tórres Guzmán UDP MNRI Chuquisaca
Hugo Delín Barba ADN ADN Beni
Hugo Velasco Rosales MNR-A MNR Santa Cruz
Ivan Donoso Vásquez UDP MNRI Tarija
Jaime Taborga Torrico PS-1 PS-1 Cochabamba
Jaime Villegas Durán MNR-A MNR Potosí
Javier Campero Paz MNR-A MNR Tarija
Johny Bernal MNR-A MNRI-1 La Paz
Jorge Arias Saavedra ADN ADN Oruro
Jorge Monje Zapata ADN ADN La Paz
José Baldivieso MNR-A MNR Santa Cruz
José María Palacios PS-1 PS-1 La Paz
José Mercado Cuerllar MNR-A MNR Beni
José Tirado Cruz PS-1 PS-1 La Paz
José Valquirio UDP MIR Pando
José Vargas UDP MNRI Chuquisaca
Juan Carlos Durán Saucedo MNR-A MNR Santa Cruz
Juan José Salazar Terceros MNR-A MNR Santa Cruz
Juan Rodríguez Guagama UDP MPLN Santa Cruz
Juan Salinas López UDP MNRI Oruro
Juan Valdez Castro UDP PCB Potosí
Julio Cori UDP MNRI La Paz
Julio Quiñones Flores MNR-A MNR Potosí
Leonardo Ferrel MNRU MIN Cochabamba
Leopoldo Fernández Ferreira ADN ADN Pando
Leopoldo López Cossío UDP MIR Tarija
Lindo Fernández Chile MNR-A MNR Oruro
Lino Pérez Estrada ADN ADN Potosí
Luciano Tapia Quisbert MITKA MITKA La Paz
Luis Fernando Valle Quevedo ADN ADN La Paz
Manuel Cárdenas Mallo UDP MNRI La Paz
Marcelo Quiroga Santa Cruz PS-1 PS-1 Cochabamba
Marcos Domíc Ruiz UDP PCB La Paz
Mario Roncal Antezana UDP MNRI Potosí
Mario Velarde Dorado UDP MNRI Santa Cruz
Miguel Majluf Morales MNR-A MNR Beni
Oscar Bonifaz Gutiérrez FDR-NA PDC Potosí
Oscar Gómez Landivar MNR-A MNR Santa Cruz
Oscar Lazcano Henry ADN ADN Tarija
Oscar Salas Moya UDP PCB Oruro
Oscar Vega López UDP MNRI Cochabamba
Osvaldo Maldonado FDR-NA PDC Cochabamba
Pablo Steimbach Moreno MNR-A MNR Santa Cruz
Pánfilo Yapu Condo UDP MIR Potosí
Pedro Paputsakis Flores MNR-A PCML Tarija
Pedro Ribera Sánchez ADN ADN Santa Cruz
Ramiro Barrenechea Zambrana UDP PCB Cochabamba
Ramiro Velasco Romero UDP MPLN La Paz
Raúl Pérez Alcalá MNR-A MNR Potosí
Raúl Rodríguez Quiroga MNR-A MNR Pando
René Mostajo Deheza FDR-NA PDC Chuquisaca
Reynaldo Barrón Escóbar MNR-A MNR Chuquisaca
Rodolfo Greminger Durán ADN ADN Beni
Samuel Gallardo Lozada UDP MNRI Chuquisaca
Severo Tórrez Bravo UDP PCB Potosí
Simón Reyes Rivera UDP PCB Potosí
Vicente Mendoza Nava FDR-NA PDC La Paz
Víctor Hugo Libera Cortéz UDP PCB Beni
Vidal Avilés Tórres UDP MNRI Chuquisaca
Walter Guevara Arze PRA PRA Cochabamba
Walter Morales Ugarte UDP PCB La Paz
Wálter Soriano Lea Plaza ADN ADN Cochabamba
Walter Vásquez Michel PS-1 PS-1 Oruro
Wenceslao Inarra Fernández MNR-A MNR Tarija
Willy Vargas Vacaflor ADN ADN Chuquisaca
Zenón Barrientos Mamani UDP MNRI Oruro


Chamber of Senators [2]

Senator Alliance Party Department
Abelardo Villalpando Retamozo UDP PCB Potosí
Alfonso Camacho Peña UDP MIR Cochabamba
Alfredo Monje Suárez MNR-A MNR Beni
Carlos Barragán Vargas UDP PCB Oruro
Carlos Moradey Texeira ADN ADN Pando
Enrique Bachinelo UDP MNRI Potosí
Federico Alvárez Plata UDP MNRI La Paz
Fernando Baptista Gumucio UDP MNRI Cochabamba
Guillermo Tineo Leygue ADN ADN Beni
Gustavo Aguirre Pérez ADN ADN Tarija
Heberto Castedo Lladó ADN ADN Santa Cruz
Héctor Borda Leaño PS-1 PS-1 Oruro
Héctor Ormachea Peñaranda ADN ADN La Paz
Jaime Arellano Castañeda MNR-A MNR Tarija
Jorge Antelo Urdininea MNR-A MNR Santa Cruz
Jorge Arteaga Flores MNR-A MNR Pando
Jorge Justiniano Balderrama MNR-A MNR Pando
Jorge Kolle Cueto UDP PCB Chuquisaca
Julio Garrett Ayllón MNR-A MNR Chuquisaca
Leónidas Sánchez Arana MNR-A MNR Potosí
Luis Añez Alvarez MNR-A MNR Beni
Luis Pelaez Rioja UDP MNRI Oruro
Mario Rolón Anaya ADN ADN Cochabamba
Óscar Zamora Medinaceli MNR-A PCML Tarija
Pedro Maillard Porras MNR-A MNR Santa Cruz
René Quiroga Paz Soldán UDP MNRI Chuquisaca
Víctor Andrade Uzquiano UDP MNRI La Paz


Presidents of the National Congress [3]

President Alliance Party
Jaime Paz Zamora UDP MIR 10 October 1982 14 December 1984
Julio Garrett Ayllón MNRA MNR 14 December 1984 August 1985


Presidents of the Chamber of Senators [4]

President Alliance Party
Julio Garrett Ayllón MNRA MNR October 1982 August 1983
Julio Garrett Ayllón MNRA MNR August 1983 August 1984
Julio Garrett Ayllón MNRA MNR August 1984 August 1985


Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies [5]

President Alliance Party
Samuel Gallardo Lozada UDP MNRI October 1982 August 1983
Gualberto Claure Ortuño UDP MNRI August 1983 August 1984
Samuel Gallardo Lozada UDP MNRI August 1984 August 1985

UDP – Democratic and Popular Union (Unidad Democratica y Popular). Electoral alliance formed by
Nationalist Revolutionary Movement of the Left, MNRI;
Communist Party of Bolivia, PCB;
Revolutionary Left Movement, MIR;
Popular Movement for National Liberation, MPLN;
Socialist Party-Sabino Tito Atahuichi, PS-Atahuichi;
Organization of Revolutionary Unity, OUR;
Center for the Study of Natural Resources, CERNA;
Workers' Vanguard Party, VO. [6]

MNR-A – Revolutionary Nationalist Movement-Alliance (Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario-Alianza). Electoral alliance formed by
Revolutionary Nationalist Movement, MNR;
Communist Party of Bolivia (Marxist–Leninist), PCML;
Nationalist Revolutionary Movement of the Left-One, MNRI-1.

ADN – Nationalist Democratic Action.

PS-1 – Socialist Party-One.

FDR-NA – Democratic Revolutionary Front-New Alternative (Frente Democrático Revolucionario – Nueva Alternativa). Electoral alliance formed by
Christian Democratic Party, PDC;
Alliance of the National Left, ALIN;
Socialist Party-Guillermo Aponte Burela, PS-Aponte;
Offensive of the Democratic Left, OID;
Revolutionary Workers Party Trotskyist-Posadist, POR-TP.

PRA – Authentic Revolutionary Party.

MNRU – United Revolutionary Nationalist Movement.

MIN – Movement of the National Left;

FSB – Bolivian Socialist Falange.

MITKA-1 – Indian Movement Tupaj Katari-One.

MITKA – Indian Movement Tupaj Katari.


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