Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
On 8 November 2024, Evo Morales (MAS-IPSP, later Front for Victory [15]), former president of Bolivia (2006–2019), [16] became the first and only Bolivian citizen to be banned for life from running as a presidential candidate by the Plurinational Constitutional Tribunal.
General elections were held in 1956, 1960, and 1964; and purely legislative elections were held in 1958 and 1962. Democracy was interrupted in 1964 by René Barrientos Ortuño , who proceeded to hold and win an election in 1966 and to convoke the Constituent Assembly of 1966-67 to rewrite the Constitution of Bolivia . [ 4 ]
General elections were held in Bolivia on 18 October 2020 for President, Vice-President, and all seats in both the Senate and Chamber of Deputies. [1] Luis Arce of the Movement for Socialism (MAS) party was elected president in a landslide, [2] [3] [4] winning 55% of the vote and securing majorities in both chambers of the Plurinational Legislative Assembly.
The following is a chronology of notable events from the year 2025 in Bolivia ... 2025 Bolivian general election [5] Arts and entertainment ... Wikipedia® is a ...
The mandate of high judicial authorities who took office in 2018 ended on 31 December 2023. [2] The judicial election system is controversial. [3]More than 7.3 million voters were eligible to elect the judges of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ), Constitutional Court (TCP), Agro-environmental Court and the Council of the Magistracy.
Bolivia, [c] officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia, [d] is a landlocked country located in central South America.The country features diverse geography, including vast Amazonian plains, tropical lowlands, mountains, the Gran Chaco Province, warm valleys, high-altitude Andean plateaus, and snow-capped peaks, encompassing a wide range of climates and biomes across its regions and cities.
0–9. 1884 Bolivian general election; 1888 Bolivian general election; 1912 Bolivian legislative election; 1914 Bolivian legislative election; 1916 Bolivian legislative election
Due to the annulment of the 2019 elections, MAS retained their supermajority of more than two-thirds in both chambers in opposition to the government, although they would lose this in the 2020 elections. [14] The 2019 elections were to be rerun in May 2020, but were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On 22 June 2020, Áñez approved a law ...