Tomasa Yarhui Jacomé (born 7 March 1968) is a Bolivian lawyer and politician. She became the country's first indigenous government minister when she occupied the portfolio of Peasant Affairs and Indigenous Peoples during the government of President Jorge Quiroga on 5 March 2002.[1]
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TomasaYarhui Jacomé (born 7 March 1968) is a Bolivian lawyer and politician. She became the country's first indigenous government minister when she occupied...
that year's general elections. Yarhui's accession to the party's electoral list had been suggested by her aunt, TomasaYarhui, a Quechua peasant leader running...
recently been part of the PODEMOS opposition front. His running mate was TomasaYarhui, a lawyer and former Minister of Campesino Affairs. The Green Party...
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be (and indeed in 2002 was) removed by Quiroga. The appointment of TomasaYarhui as Minister Without Portfolio Responsible for Peasant Affairs and Indigenous...