The first Bolivian judicial election was held on 16 October 2011.[1] The national vote was held to elect magistrates to serve on the Supreme Court of Justice, the Plurinational Constitutional Court, the Agro-environmental Court [es] and members of the Judiciary Council [es].[2] It was originally scheduled to be held on 5 December 2010, but officials of the National Electoral Court and of the MAS majority in the Plurinational Legislative Assembly delayed it.[why?][3] The vote will be the first time that a Latin American country directly elects its highest judicial officials.[4]
^"TSE convoca a inédita elección de autoridades judiciales para el 16 de octubre". Los Tiempos. 2011-05-13. Archived from the original on 2012-10-05. Retrieved 2011-05-13.
^"Elecciones judiciales serán el 5 diciembre Archived 2010-02-06 at the Wayback Machine," Los Tiempos, 5 February 2010.
^"Ley aplaza elección de autoridades judiciales," La Razón, 12 August 2010.
^"Bolivianos elegirán autoridades judiciales en septiembre próximo". Prensa Latina. 23 March 2011. Retrieved 26 March 2011.
and 27 Related for: 2011 Bolivian judicial election information
The first Bolivianjudicialelection was held on 16 October 2011. The national vote was held to elect magistrates to serve on the Supreme Court of Justice...
landlocked, Bolivia keeps a navy. The Bolivian Naval Force (Fuerza Naval Boliviana in Spanish) is a naval force about 5,000 strong in 2008. The Bolivian Air Force...
movements who have learned that, in Bolivia, politics is made on the streets. Following the 2011Bolivianjudicialelection, which resulted in a poor valid...
massively reduced the Bolivian electorate up to that time. General elections were held in 1956, 1960, and 1964; and purely legislative elections were held in 1958...
department) Provincial and local courts In October 2011, Bolivia held its first judicialelections to choose members of the national courts by popular...
Bolivian history; after this moment, coups and short-lived constitutions dominated Bolivian politics for nearly 40 years.[citation needed] Bolivia's military...
place in Bolivian history from its place as an important center in the Real Audencia de Charcas, and later as the first capital of Bolivia before the...
October 1959) is a Bolivian politician, trade union organizer, and former cocalero activist who served as the 65th president of Bolivia from 2006 to 2019...
organizations. The first election to be supervised by the new Organ was the judicialelections of late 2011, followed by special municipal elections. The Supreme...
in all branches of the Bolivian government. Bolivian law does not provide for public access to government information. Bolivians enjoy the right to vote...
Organization has highlighted Arce's work driving the Bolivian economy. Ahead of the 2014 Bolivian general election, The Wall Street Journal considered him the...
Corruption in Bolivia is a major problem that has been called an accepted part of life in the country. It can be found at all levels of Bolivian society. Citizens...
as Bolivian president in the mid 1990s, and had a record of using shock therapy, economic liberalization, and privatization. In his 2002 election campaign...
The 2010 Bolivian regional elections were held on 4 April 2010. Departmental and municipal authorities were elected by an electorate of approximately...
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...
disregard of prison conditions is rooted in a lack of authority. Bolivianjudicial authority is maintained throughout the inmate's sentence, giving the...
jurisdiction in Bolivia, based in Sucre. Its powers are set out in Articles 181–185 of the 2009 Constitution and the Law of the Judicial Organ (Law 025...
manipulation" and significant irregularities leading to the 2019 Bolivian political crisis. Bolivian president Evo Morales resigned soon after, having lost the...
of Bolivia. The current governor, Damián Condori Herrera, member of the CST, was elected on 7 March 2021. Under the 2009 Constitution, each Bolivian department...
security barrier—between international law, constitutional law, and domestic judicial review". International Journal of Constitutional Law. 4 (3): 548. doi:10...
democracy" in Bolivia, claiming that Morales was "exerting tighter control over the judiciary and the opposition media". The 2019 Bolivian political crisis...
other. A further development in English thought was the idea that the judicial powers should be separated from the executive branch. This followed the...
professional legal capacity which is of relevance to the judicial work of the Court". Elections are organised so that there are always at least nine serving...
justice system reforms, including restructuring judicial self-governance bodies and increasing judicial independence, has been key. Efforts to strengthen...