Parliamentary elections were held in Bolivia in May 1942 to elect members of the National Congress. Bolivian National Congress, 1942–1944 Bustillos Vera...
of the left-wing parties in the legislativeelections compared to the presidential elections showed that many Bolivian citizens, while perhaps not as far...
The 1938 Bolivian National Convention was a meeting of the unicameral Bolivian legislature composed of an elected constituent assembly made up of the...
a centre-right, conservative political party in Bolivia. It was the leading force behind the Bolivian National Revolution from 1952 to 1964. It influenced...
most powerful players in the politics of Bolivia. El Alto remains one of the major centers of the Bolivian gas conflict. El Alto is known for its Neo-Andean...
use staggered elections as a tool to prevent takeover attempts. Some legislative bodies (most commonly upper houses) use staggered elections, as do some...
The president of Bolivia is the head of state and head of government of Bolivia, directly elected to a five-year term by the Bolivian people. The officeholder...
Municipalities in Bolivia (Spanish: municipios) are administrative divisions of the entire national territory governed by local elections. Municipalities...
was successful at various legislative assembly elections; at one point, Congress ruled 15 states. For the 2004 general election, Congress forged alliances...
the Bolivianelections of 2002, the U.S., which had been financing the eradication of coca farms, instructed Ambassador Manuel Rocha to warn Bolivians against...
Paz – 31 July 1981, in Buenos Aires) was a Bolivian politician who served as the 42nd president of Bolivia from 1947 to 1949. He resigned in 1949, and...
Revolucionaria, PIR) was a communist party in Bolivia. It was founded by Dr. José Antonio Arze and other Bolivian intellectuals on 26 July 1940 during a left-wing...
which might have granted Bolivia a sovereign access to the sea. In the 1960s, relations with Cuba were broken by the Bolivian dictatorship following Castro's...
later ended with the establishment of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation. The establishment of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation soon led to war, as Peruvian exiles...
Los Toldos remain in Bolivian rule. This discussion lasted all of 1924, until an agreement could be reached with the new Bolivian foreign minister in office...
not all PM elections take place in a special Diet). A special session can be extended twice. HCES – There is a fourth type of legislative session: If...
families involved in the politics and various elections of Haryana state of India at state (Haryana Legislative Assembly) and national level (Lok Sabha)....
the Vichy government's forced recruitment of labour for Germany. Legislativeelections were held in Portugal. Since the country was a one-party state,...
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Travancore-Cochin Legislative Assembly election, Communist Party was banned, so it couldn't take part in the election process. In the general elections in 1957...
executives and legislative assemblies are directly elected, independently from each other. Many of the prefectural and municipal elections are held together...
youngest presidents in Bolivian history. According to Bolivian journalist Augusto Céspedes, "The coup surprised no one more in Bolivia than the United States...