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a wikipedia on Bolivia politics
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Nueva Fuerza Joven.
Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario Vanguardia 9 de Abril. See [[VR-9]].
Corte Nacional Electoral.
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1985 [[IU]] general election candidates\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Isaac Sandoval]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Luis Katari Ticona]].
1993 [[IU]] general election candidates\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Ramiro Velasco]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Genaro Flores]].
1989 [[MRTKL]] general election candidates\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Víctor Hugo Cárdenas]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Emigdio Valeriano Thola]].
1985 [[FSB]] general election candidates\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[David Añez Pedraza]]; vice presidential candidate, [[José Luis Gutiérrez Sardán]].\n''Deputies:'' Won 3 of 130 seats. Santa Cruz: [[Rommel Pantoja Pantoja]]; Beni: [[David Añez Pedraza]]; Pando: [[José Luis Gutiérrez Sardán]].
1985 [[ACP]] candidates\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Raúl Catacora Córdova]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Guido Capurata Mamani]].
1985 [[FNP]] candidates:\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Luis Fernando Mostajo Cavero]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Delfín Berdeja Taboada]].
1985 [[ARENA]] candidates:\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Humberto Cayoja Riart]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Antonio Chiquie Dippo]].
1993 [[VR-9]] general election candidates\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Carlos Serrate]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Ramiro Víctor Paz Cerruto]].
1985 POR candidates:\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Guillermo Lora Escobar]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Ascencio Cruz Cruz]].
1985 PDC candidates:\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Luis Ossio Sanjinés]], vice presidential candidate, [[Jaime Ponce García]].\n''Deputies:'' Won 3 of 130 seats. La Paz: [[Benjamín Miguel Harb]]; Cochabamba: [[René Cabrera La Fuente]]; Potosí: [[Luis Ossio Sanjinés]].
Movimiento Revolucionario Tupaj Katari.
1985 MRTK candidates:\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Macabeo Chila Prieto]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Hermógenes Basualdo García]].
1997 [[VSB]] general election candidates\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Jerjes Justiniano]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Sonia Montaño Ferrufino]].
1997 [[PDB]] general election candidates\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Eudoro Galindo]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Ricardo Angel Cardona Ayoroa]].
1997 [[Eje-Pachakuti]] general election candidates\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Ramiro Barrenechea]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Juan De La Cruz Villca Choque]].
1993 [[Eje-Pachakuti]] general election candidates\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Félix Cárdenas Aguilar]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Ramiro Barrenechea]].\n''Deputies:'' Won 1 of 130 seats. La Paz: [[Ramiro Barrenechea]].
1993 [[ASD]] general election candidates\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Jerjes Justiniano]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Pablo Ramos Sánchez]].\n''Deputies:'' Won 1 of 130 seats. Santa Cruz: [[Jerjes Justiniano]].
1989 PS-1 general election candidates\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Roger Cortéz Hurtado]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Jerjes Justiniano]].
Partido Democrático Boliviano.\n----\n[[PDB]] participated in the following electoral lists:\n- [[1997 PDB]]
Partido Comunista de Bolivia.\n----\n[[PCB]] participated in the following electoral lists:\n- [[1997 IU]]
1993 [[MKN]] general election candidates\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Fernando Untoja Choque]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Tomás Ticuazu Heritaruqui]].
1993 [[MBL]] general election candidates\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Antonio Aranibar]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Miguel Urioste]].\n''Deputies:'' Won 7 of 130 seats. Chuquisaca: [[Miguel Urioste]], [[Pastor Velásquez Chaure]]; La Paz: [[Juan Del Granado]]; Cochabamba: [[Alfonso Ferrufino]]; Potosí: [[Luis Antonio Fernández Fajalde]]; Santa Cruz: [[Erwin Saucedo Fuentes]].
1989 [[FULKA]] general election candidates\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Genaro Flores]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Hermógenes Basualdo García]].
1993 [[CONDEPA]] general election candidates\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Carlos Palenque]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Ivo Kuljis]].\n''Senate:'' Won 1 of 27 seats. La Paz: [[Andrés Solíz Rada]].\n''Deputies:'' Won 13 of 130 seats. La Paz: [[Remedios Loza]], [[Jorge Medina Pinedo]], [[Gonzalo Ruíz Paz]], [[Ricardo V Paz Ballivián]], [[Roberto Vega Hermosa]], [[Eduardo R Paz Rada]], [[Daniel Santalla Tórrez]], [[Edith Gutiérrez de Mantilla]], [[Jorge Albarracín]]; Cochabamba: [[Víctor Edgar Cabrera Quezada]]; Oruro: [[Lizandro García Arce]]; Potosí; [[Angel Rosendo Moscoso Meléndez]]; Santa Cruz: [[Justo Yépez Kakuda]].
1993 [[ARBOL]] general election candidates\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Casiano Ancalle Choque]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Roberto Pacheco García]].\n''Deputies:'' Won 1 of 130 seats. Oruro: [[Carlos Marcelo Fernández Irahola]].
Partido Socialista 1.\n----\n[[PS-1]] participated in the following electoral lists:\n- [[1985 PS-1]]\n- [[1989 PS-1]]\n- [[1997 IU]]
1989 [[MIN]] general election candidates\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Luis Sandoval Morón]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Oscar García Suárez]].
1989 [[IU]] general election candidates\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Antonio Aranibar]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Walter Delgadillo Terceros]].\n''Deputies:'' Won 10 of 130 seats. Chuquisaca: [[Miguel Urioste]], [[Julio Arias Soto]], [[Antonio Germán Gutiérrez Gantier]]; La Paz: [[Ramiro Velasco]]; Cochabamba: [[Alfonso Ferrufino]], [[Ramberto Montenegro Ortiz]], [[Rafael Puente Calvo]]; Potosí: [[Luis Antonio Fernández Fajalde]], [[Simón Reyes Rivera]], [[Filemón Escobar]].
1989 [[CONDEPA]] general election candidates\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Carlos Palenque]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Jorge Escobari Cusicanqui]].\n''Senate:'' Won 2 of 27 seats. La Paz: [[Jorge Escobari Cusicanqui]], [[José Taboada Calderón de la Barca]].\n''Deputies:'' Won 9 of 130 seats. La Paz: [[Remedios Loza]], [[Andrés Antenor Soliz Rada]], [[Juan Jorge Medina Pineda]], [[Juan Cleto Tórrez Chuquimia]], [[Gonzalo Bilbao La Vieja]], [[Julio Mantilla Cuéllar]], [[Gonzalo Ruíz Paz]], [[Carlos Eduardo Carcia Suárez]], [[Pastor Manzano Arce]].
1985 [[MNRV]] general election candidates\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Carlos Serrate]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Zenón Barrientos Mamani]].\n''Deputies:'' Won 6 of 130 seats. Chuquisaca: [[Pedro Gonzales Flores]]; La Paz: [[Carlos Serrate]], [[René Estenssoro]], [[Tiburcio Mamani Clade]]; Oruro: [[Eduardo Arce Durán]]; Potosí: [[Donald Baldivieso]].\n----\nThe party would later go on to called [[VR-9]].
Frente del Pueblo Unido.\n----\n''Elections:'' [[FPU]] participated in the following electoral lists:\n- [[1985 FPU]]
1985 [[FPU]] candidates:\n----\n''President:'' Presidential candidate, [[Antonio Aranibar]]; vice presidential candidate, [[Oscar Salas Moya]].\n''Deputies:'' Won 4 of 130 seats. Chuquisaca: [[Franz Barrios Villegas]]; La Paz: [[Antonio Aranibar]]; Cochabamba: [[Alfonso Ferrufino]]; Potosí: [[Simón Reyes Rivera]].
Fuerza Nacional Progresista.\n----\n''