In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Campero and the second or maternal family name is Paz.
Fernando Campero
Official portrait, 2015
Substitute Senator for Tarija
In office 23 January 2015 – 3 November 2020
Senator
Mirtha Arce
Preceded by
Dora Burgos
Succeeded by
Luis Casso
Personal details
Born
Fernando Campero Paz
(1953-03-20) 20 March 1953 (age 71) Tarija, Bolivia
Political party
National Unity Front (2009–present)
Other political affiliations
Revolutionary Nationalist Movement (before 1989)
Revolutionary Left Movement (1989–1993)
Alma mater
Bolivian Catholic University
Occupation
Economist
politician
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Fernando Campero Paz (born 20 March 1953) is a Bolivian economist and politician who served as substitute senator for Tarija from 2015 to 2020. He previously served as general manager of the Central Bank of Bolivia and the Bolivian Stock Exchange during the administration of Jaime Paz Zamora.
Born into the prominent Paz family of Tarija, Campero was raised in a highly politicized environment, closely connected to the happenings in the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement, the party of his uncle, Víctor Paz Estenssoro. Sympathetic to leftist currents, Campero split from his family's party in favor of the Revolutionary Left Movement, serving in the Paz Zamora administration as general manager of the country's Central Bank and Stock Exchange.
Following a long political retirement, Campero returned to the electoral scene in 2009, seeking a seat in the Chamber of Deputies on behalf of the National Unity Front. Though unsuccessful in that endeavor, he remained active within the party's ranks, serving as its regional leader in Tarija. He saw more electoral success in the next cycle, winning a seat as a substitute senator in 2014.
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son, Carlos Sodi Candiani, married Dolores Guergué Antuñana y del Solar Campero, granddaughter of former Oaxacan governor José Joaquín Guergué, and whose...
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2016). Eduardo Buddy García Velasco: vocals (Los Charcos and Los Camperos). Fernando Mariscal: drums (Los Zipi y Zape, Los Polaris and Los Relámpagos)...
(1887–1893): Gildardo Gómez Campero (1893–1902): Francisco Santa Cruz (1900–1901): Alberto Betancourt (Interim) (1901–1902): José Campero (1902–1911): Enrique...
Congress were as follows: The President of the Senate was Ana María Romero de Campero (MAS-IPSP, La Paz), elected on 19 January 2010, but she died on 26 October...
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pp. 39–64. ISBN 978-8478799770. OCLC 83606618. Delgado-Ibarren García-Campero, Manuel (June 2005). "Sinópsis artículo 2". Constitución española (con...