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  1. The Route To Bolivia Via The River Amazon: A Report To The Governments Of Bolivia And Brazil (1877) by George Earl Church, 2010-05-23
  2. Bolivia Foreign Policy and Government Guide (World Business Law Handbook Library) by Ibp Usa, 2008-08-08
  3. Social Movements and State Power: Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador by James Petras, Henry Veltmeyer, 2005-07-20
  4. Proclaiming Revolution: Bolivia in Comparative Perspective (David Rockefeller Center Series on Latin American Studies, Harvard University, 10)
  5. Rebellion in the Veins: Political Struggle in Bolivia, 1952-1982 by James Dunkerley, 1984-01-01
  6. El Alto, Rebel City: Self and Citizenship in Andean Bolivia (Latin America Otherwise) by Sian Lazar, 2008-01-01
  7. Now We Are Citizens: Indigenous Politics in Postmulticultural Bolivia by Nancy Postero, 2006-10-26
  8. Unresolved Tensions: Bolivia Past and Present (Pitt Latin American Studies)
  9. The Price of Fire: Resource Wars and Social Movements in Bolivia by Benjamin Dangl, 2007-03-01
  10. Bolivia Foreign Policy and Government Guide
  11. The Route To Bolivia Via The River Amazon: A Report To The Governments Of Bolivia And Brazil (1877) by George Earl Church, 2010-09-10
  12. Tensión y disparate en Bolivia: El estado de sitio.(TT: Social tension and chaos in Bolivia: the Government under siege.)(Artículo Breve): An article from: Semana by Gustavo Lafarge, 2000-04-21
  13. Government of Bolivia: Constitution of Bolivia, National Congress of Bolivia, Vice President of Bolivia, Human Rights in Bolivia
  14. BOLIVIA: GOVERNMENT SAYS NATIONALIZATION OF NATURAL-GAS RESOURCES COMPLETE.: An article from: NotiSur - South American Political and Economic Affairs by Gale Reference Team, 2006-11-17

1. Bolivia: Government
GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS. Bolivia is divided into nine departments, at the headof each of which is a governor (prefect) appointed by the president.
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GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
Bolivia is divided into nine departments, at the head of each of which is a governor (prefect) appointed by the president. Each department is divided into cantons. Altogether there are 98 provinces and 1,272 cantons. Under the present constitution, which came in force in 1967, the country is governed by an executive president who (together with a vice president) is elected by popualr vote for a four year term. The government is appointed by the president. The legislature includes the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies, whose members are also elected for four years. In the Senate each department is represented by three senators, for a total of 27. There are 117 seats in the Chamber of deputies. La Paz is the seat of government and administrative capital. Sucre which preceeded La Paz as capital, is the seat of the Supreme Court and the legal capital. Click here to return to Bolivia's page Click here to return to Andean Countries' Index page

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bolivia government. Bolivia Land. Bolivia, Government, Back to Top. Bolivia isa republic governed under a constitution passed in 1967 and since amended.
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3. Bolivia Government
Government and History. Type Democracy Executive Branch President Gonzalo Sanches de Lozada Vice-President - Victor Hugo Cardenas.
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Government and History
Type: Democracy
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President - Gonzalo Sanches de Lozada
Vice-President - Victor Hugo Cardenas
Legislative Branch
Chamber of Deputies (130 seats) Chamber of Senators (27 seats) Judicial Branch
Supreme Court located in Sucre.

4. Bolivia Government
BOLIVIA. The 1967 constitution, revised in 1994, provides for balancedexecutive, legislative, and judicial powers. CURRENT GOVERNMENT
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BASIC INFO. GEOGRAPHY GOVERNMENT ... BOLIVIA The 1967 constitution, revised in 1994, provides for balanced executive, legislative, and judicial powers. The traditionally strong executive, however, tends to overshadow the Congress, whose role is generally limited to debating and approving legislation initiated by the executive. The judiciary, consisting of the Supreme Court and departmental and lower courts, has long been riddled with corruption and inefficiency. CURRENT GOVERNMENT President Sanchez de Lozada Bustamante, Gonzalo Vice President Mesa Gisbert, Carlos Diego Liebers Baldivieso, Arturo Min. of Defense Teodovich Ortiz, Freddy Min. of Economic Development Farfan Mealla, Oscar Maidana Quisbert, Isaac Min. of Finance Comboni Salinas, Javier Saavedra Bruno, Carlos Virreira Mendez, Juan Carlos Min. of Government Gasser Vargas, Alberto Werner Min. of Health Torres Goitia Caballero, Javier Min. of Housing Morales Landivar, Carlos Velarde Olmos, Silvia Amparo Min. of Justice Mendez Hurtado, Gina Luz Navarro Tardio

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GOVERNMENT Bolivia Government Top of Page Country name: conventional long form: Republic of Bolivia conventional short form: Bolivia local long form: Republica de Bolivia local short form: Bolivia Government type: republic Capital: La Paz (seat of government); Sucre (legal capital and seat of judiciary) Administrative divisions: 9 departments (departamentos, singular - departamento); Chuquisaca, Cochabamba, Beni, La Paz, Oruro, Pando, Potosi, Santa Cruz, Tarija Independence: 6 August 1825 (from Spain) National holiday: Independence Day, 6 August (1825)

6. Bolivia Government 2000 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Reso
bolivia government 2000 Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources,Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics
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      Country name: conventional long form: Republic of Bolivia conventional short form: Bolivia local long form: Republica de Bolivia local short form: Bolivia Data code: BL Government type: republic Capital: La Paz (seat of government); Sucre (legal capital and seat of judiciary) Administrative divisions: 9 departments (departamentos, singular - departamento); Chuquisaca, Cochabamba, Beni, La Paz, Oruro, Pando, Potosi, Santa Cruz, Tarija Independence: 6 August 1825 (from Spain) National holiday: Independence Day, 6 August (1825) Constitution: 2 February 1967; revised in August 1994 Legal system: based on Spanish law and Napoleonic Code; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction Suffrage: 18 years of age, universal and compulsory (married); 21 years of age, universal and compulsory (single) Executive branch: chief of state: President Hugo BANZER Suarez (since 6 August 1997); Vice President Jorge Fernando QUIROGA Ramirez (since 6 August 1997); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government head of government: President Hugo BANZER Suarez (since 6 August 1997); Vice President Jorge Fernando QUIROGA Ramirez (since 6 August 1997); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
  • 7. Bolivia Government - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources
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    Bolivia
    Government
      Country name: conventional long form: Republic of Bolivia conventional short form: Bolivia local long form: Republica de Bolivia local short form: Bolivia Data code: BL Government type: republic Capital: La Paz (seat of government); Sucre (legal capital and seat of judiciary) Administrative divisions: Independence: 6 August 1825 (from Spain) National holiday: Independence Day, 6 August (1825) Constitution: 2 February 1967; revised in August 1994 Legal system: based on Spanish law and Napoleonic Code; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction Suffrage: 18 years of age, universal and compulsory (married); 21 years of age, universal and compulsory (single) Executive branch: chief of state: head of government: cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president from a panel of candidates proposed by the Senate elections: president and vice president elected on the same ticket by popular vote for five-year terms; election last held 1 June 1997 (next to be held June 2002) election results: Legislative branch: bicameral National Congress or Congreso Nacional consists of Chamber of Senators or Camara de Senadores (27 seats; members are directly elected by popular vote to serve five-year terms) and Chamber of Deputies or Camara de Diputados (130 seats; members are directly elected by popular vote to serve five-year terms)

    8. Bolivia Government 1995 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Reso
    bolivia government 1995 Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources,Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics
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    SOURCE: 1995 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK

      Names:
      conventional long form:
      Republic of Bolivia
      conventional short form:
      local long form:
      Republica de Bolivia
      local short form: Digraph: BL Type: republic Capital: La Paz (seat of government); Sucre (legal capital and seat of judiciary) Administrative divisions: 9 departments (departamentos, singular - departamento); Chuquisaca, Cochabamba, Beni, La Paz, Oruro, Pando, Potosi, Santa Cruz, Tarija Independence: 6 August 1825 (from Spain) National holiday: Independence Day, 6 August (1825) Constitution: 2 February 1967 Legal system: based on Spanish law and Code Napoleon; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction Suffrage: 18 years of age, universal and compulsory (married); 21 years of age, universal and compulsory (single) Executive branch: chief of state and head of government: President Gonzalo SANCHEZ DE LOZADA Bustamente (since 6 August 1993); Vice President Victor Hugo CARDENAS Conde (since 6 August 1993); election last held 6 June 1993 (next to be held May 1997); results - Gonzalo SANCHEZ DE LOZADA (MNR) 34%, Hugo BANZER Suarez (ADN/MIR alliance) 20%, Carlos PALENQUE Aviles (CONDEPA) 14%, Max FERNANDEZ Rojas (UCS) 13%, Antonio ARANIBAR Quiroga (MBL) 5%; no candidate received a majority of the popular vote; Gonzalo SANCHEZ DE LOZADA won a congressional runoff election on 4 August 1993 after forming a coalition with Max FERNANDEZ and Antonio ARANIBAR
  • 9. Bolivia Government 2001 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Reso
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    Bolivia
    Government 2001
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    SOURCE: 2001 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK
      Country name:
      conventional long form: Republic of Bolivia
      conventional short form: Bolivia
      local long form: Republica de Bolivia
      local short form: Bolivia Government type: republic Capital: La Paz (seat of government); Sucre (legal capital and seat of judiciary) Administrative divisions: 9 departments (departamentos, singular - departamento); Chuquisaca, Cochabamba, Beni, La Paz, Oruro, Pando, Potosi, Santa Cruz, Tarija Independence: 6 August 1825 (from Spain) National holiday: Independence Day, 6 August (1825) Constitution: 2 February 1967; revised in August 1994 Legal system: based on Spanish law and Napoleonic Code; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction Suffrage: 18 years of age, universal and compulsory (married); 21 years of age, universal and compulsory (single) Executive branch:
      chief of state: President Hugo BANZER Suarez (since 6 August 1997); Vice President Jorge Fernando QUIROGA Ramirez (since 6 August 1997); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
  • 10. Bolivia Government 2002 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Reso
    bolivia government 2002 Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources,Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics
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    Bolivia
    Government - 2002
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    SOURCE: 2002 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK
      Country name
      conventional long form: Republic of Bolivia
      conventional short form: Bolivia
      local long form: Republica de Bolivia
      local short form: Bolivia Government type republic Capital La Paz (seat of government); Sucre (legal capital and seat of judiciary) Administrative divisions 9 departments (departamentos, singular - departamento); Chuquisaca, Cochabamba, Beni, La Paz, Oruro, Pando, Potosi, Santa Cruz, Tarija Independence 6 August 1825 (from Spain) National holiday Independence Day, 6 August (1825) Constitution 2 February 1967; revised in August 1994 Legal system based on Spanish law and Napoleonic Code; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction Suffrage 18 years of age, universal and compulsory (married); 21 years of age, universal and compulsory (single) Executive branch chief of state: President Jorge Fernando QUIROGA Ramirez (since 7 August 2001); Vice President NA; note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
  • 11. Bolivia Government 1998 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Reso
    bolivia government 1998 Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources,Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics
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    Bolivia
    Government 1998
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    SOURCE: 1998 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK
      Country name
      conventional long form: Republic of Bolivia
      conventional short form: Bolivia
      local long form: Republica de Bolivia
      local short form: Bolivia Data code BL Government type republic National capital La Paz (seat of government); Sucre (legal capital and seat of judiciary) Administrative divisions 9 departments (departamentos, singular - departamento); Chuquisaca, Cochabamba, Beni, La Paz, Oruro, Pando, Potosi, Santa Cruz, Tarija Independence 6 August 1825 (from Spain) National holiday Independence Day, 6 August (1825) Constitution 2 February 1967; revised in August 1994 Legal system based on Spanish law and Napoleonic Code; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction Suffrage 18 years of age, universal and compulsory (married); 21 years of age, universal and compulsory (single) Executive branch
      chief of state: President Hugo BANZER Suarez (since 6 August 1997); Vice President Jorge Fernando QUIROGA Ramirez (since 6 August 1997); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
  • 12. Bolivia Government
    Administratively, Bolivia is divided into nine departments. Sections in this articleIntroduction; Land and People; Economy; Government; History; Bibliography.
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    13. Bolivia Government
    encyclopediaEncyclopedia—bolivia government. Bolivia has had more than190 revolutions and coups since it became independent in 1825.
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    14. Republic Of Bolivia, Republic Of Bolivia Government, Republic Of Bolivia Economy
    Economy overview Bolivia, long one of the poorest and least developed Latin American Growthslowed in 1999, in part due to tight government budget policies
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    Government inaction following demonstrators' deaths

    Following the use of lethal force by security forces during the past few days of confrontation with demonstrators in La Paz and El Chapare, Amnesty International is calling on the Bolivian authorities to abide by international standards on the use of force, to investigate the events and to disclose the whereabouts, numbers and identities of those arrested, injured or killed.
    Members of the police, army and Unidad Móvil de Patrullaje Rural, Mobile Patrol Unit (UMOPAR), have fired on demonstrators supporting the general strike called by the Central Obrera Boliviana since 1 April to date. According to reports, there are at least 10 people dead and dozens injured.
    Amnesty International has received information that a teacher, Enrique Candia, had his leg amputated following a bullet fired by police in La Paz. In El Chapare region coca leaf growers, Benito Mamani was shot dead, while Agapito Checa died as a result being beaten by members of the UMOPAR. More than 50 people, including women and minors, have also been injured during the activities of the security forces in the towns of Villa Tunari and Shinahota. In Shinahota, tear gas canisters were thrown into the school affecting several children. "The UMOPAR has a disturbing record of using brutal force and now the inaction of the authorities has covered up the scale of the recent atrocities," Amnesty International said. "The lack of confirmed official information has created a climate of anguish for families who have attempted to claim for unaccounted relatives."

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    Bolivia has had more than 190 revolutions and coups since it became independent in 1825. The latest constitution was adopted in 1967. It provides for a president elected for a four-year term and a bicameral legislature consisting of an upper chamber of senators and a lower chamber of deputies. Administratively, Bolivia is divided into nine departments. Sections in this article:
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    Government inaction following demonstrators' deaths
    Following the use of lethal force by security forces during the past few days of confrontation with demonstrators in La Paz and El Chapare, Amnesty International is calling on the Bolivian authorities to abide by international standards on the use of force, to investigate the events and to disclose the whereabouts, numbers and identities of those arrested, injured or killed. Members of the police, army and Unidad Móvil de Patrullaje Rural, Mobile Patrol Unit (UMOPAR), have fired on demonstrators supporting the general strike called by the Central Obrera Boliviana since 1 April to date. According to reports, there are at least 10 people dead and dozens injured. Amnesty International has received information that a teacher, Enrique Candia, had his leg amputated following a bullet fired by police in La Paz. In El Chapare region coca leaf growers, Benito Mamani was shot dead, while Agapito Checa died as a result being beaten by members of the UMOPAR. More than 50 people, including women and minors, have also been injured during the activities of the security forces in the towns of Villa Tunari and Shinahota. In Shinahota, tear gas canisters were thrown into the school affecting several children.

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