Bolivian political scientist and politician (born 1989)
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Salvatierra and the second or maternal family name is Arriaza.
Adriana Salvatierra
Official portrait, 2019
President of the Senate
In office 18 January 2019 – 10 November 2019
Preceded by
Milton Barón
Succeeded by
Jeanine Áñez[α]
Senator for Santa Cruz
In office 26 May 2015 – 3 November 2020
Substitute
Juan José Ric
Preceded by
Carlos Romero
Succeeded by
Centa Rek
Substitute Senator for Santa Cruz
In office 23 January 2015 – 26 May 2015
Senator
Carlos Romero
Preceded by
Fátima Velarde
Succeeded by
Juan José Ric
Personal details
Born
Adriana Salvatierra Arriaza
(1989-06-03) 3 June 1989 (age 34) Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
Citizenship
Bolivian Chilean (2004–2019)
Political party
Movement for Socialism (2006–present)
Spouse
Joaquín López
(m. 2022)
Parent(s)
Hugo Salvatierra Luisa Herminia Arriaza
Alma mater
Gabriel René Moreno University
Occupation
Political scientist
politician
Signature
Adriana Salvatierra Arriaza (born 3 June 1989) is a Bolivian political scientist and politician who served as president of the Senate in 2019. A member of the Movement for Socialism, she served as senator for Santa Cruz from 2015 to 2020 and was a substitute senator for Santa Cruz under Carlos Romero in 2015. At age twenty-nine, Salvatierra was the youngest legislator and third woman to hold the presidency of the Senate and was the youngest individual to ever exert presidential authority, albeit briefly in an acting capacity.
Salvatierra played a pivotal role in the 2019 Bolivian political crisis being the final ruling party authority in the presidential line of succession to resign from their post, paving the way for a two-day vacuum of power and the assumption of office of opposition senator Jeanine Áñez. Salvatierra's resignation was the subject of heavy controversy and debate, with some sectors of the Movement for Socialism regarding her as the primary driver of the party's fall from power in 2019. Nonetheless, in the snap 2020 general elections, Salvatierra was presented as a candidate for member of the Chamber of Deputies but was disqualified from running by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal. She was subsequently nominated as her party's candidate for mayor of Santa Cruz de la Sierra but came in a distant third place, bringing a halt to her previously meteoric political career.
^"Jeanine Áñez asume la presidencia del Estado de manera transitoria". UNITEL (in Spanish). Santa Cruz de la Sierra. 12 November 2019. Archived from the original on 5 February 2022. Retrieved 4 February 2022 – via YouTube.
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