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Manfred Reyes Villa
Reyes Villa's Profile as Mayor
Mayor of Cochabamba
Incumbent
Assumed office
3 May 2021
Preceded byIvan Tellería (interim)
In office
10 January 1994 – 24 April 2000
Preceded byHumberto Coronel Rivas
Succeeded byGonzalo Gabriel Terceros Rojas (interim)
Prefect of Cochabamba
In office
23 January 2006 – 10 August 2008
Preceded byWalter Céspedes Ramallo
Succeeded byRafael Puente (interim)
Personal details
BornLa Paz, Bolivia
Political partySúmate (2021–present)
Other political
affiliations
  • Nationalist Democratic Action (before 1995)
  • New Republican Force (1995–2009)
  • Plan Progress for Bolivia (2009–2013)
SpousePatricia Avilés
Children
  • Ingrid Patricia
  • Susana
  • Carla
  • Eric
  • Manfred Sergio
  • Stephany
  • Marving
Parent(s)Armando Reyes Villa
Rosario Bacigalupi
EducationMilitary College of the Army
Websitewww.manfredreyesvilla.com
Military service
AllegianceBolivia
Branch/service Bolivian Army
Years of service1977–1986
RankCaptain

Manfred Armando Antonio Reyes Villa Bacigalupi is a Bolivian politician, businessman, and former military officer. He was the mayor of the city of Cochabamba[1] from 1994 to 2000, and became the elected Prefect of the Department of Cochabamba from 2006 until 2008 when he was recalled in that year's no confidence referendum.[2][3]

He was an unsuccessful candidate for president in both 2002 and 2009, being the second runner in the latter. In 2009, he relocated to the United States, living in Miami for nearly 10 years.[4]

Reyes Villa successfully ran for mayor of Cochabamba once again in the 2021 Bolivian regional elections, winning with 55% of the vote.[5][6]

  1. ^ Goldstein, Daniel M. (2004). The Spectacular City: Violence and Performance in Urban Bolivia. Duke University Press. pp. 80–81. ISBN 9780822333708.
  2. ^ "Bolivia.- Evo Morales designa a Pablo Ramos y Rafael Puente prefectos interinos en La Paz y Cochabamba". Europa Press. 29 August 2008. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Bolivia: Elecciones de Prefectos 2005". pdba.georgetown.edu. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
  4. ^ "Bolivia: opositor "huyó" a EE.UU". BBC News Mundo (in Spanish). 5 January 2010. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  5. ^ "Tras apelación, TSE habilita Manfred Reyes Villa como candidato a la alcaldía de Cochabamba". www.noticiasfides.com.
  6. ^ "Manfred Reyes Villa gana la Alcaldía de Cochabamba con el 55,63%".

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