Constituency Titular Senator Caucus Substitute Senator Ref.
La Paz Official portrait of Ancelma Perlacios Ancelma Perlacios Movement for
Socialism
Giovani Carlo Official portrait of Giovani Carlo [1][2]
Tarija Official portrait of Mirtha Arce Mirtha Arce Democratic
Unity
Fernando Campero Official portrait of Fernando Campero [3][4]
Official portrait of Víctor Hugo Zamora Víctor Hugo
Zamora

[α]
Christian
Democratic
Rosario Rodríguez Official portrait of Rosario Rodríguez [7][8]
Official portrait of Rosario Rodríguez Rosario Rodríguez Christian
Democratic
None [8]
Santa Cruz
[β]
Official portrait of Oscar Ortiz Oscar Ortiz Democratic
Unity
María Lourdes
Landívar
Official portrait of María Lourdes Landívar [11][12]
Official portrait of María Lourdes Landívar María Lourdes
Landívar
Democratic
Unity
None [12]
Santa Cruz
[γ]
Official portrait of María Elva Pinckert María Elva
Pinckert
Democratic
Unity
Carlos Pablo
Klinsky
Official portrait of Carlos Pablo Klinsky [14][15]
Official portrait of Carlos Pablo Klinsky Carlos Pablo
Klinsky
Democratic
Unity
None [15]
Beni
[δ]
Official portrait of Yerko Núñez Yerko Núñez Democratic
Unity
Bilgay Méndez Official portrait of Bilgay Méndez [16][17]
Official portrait of Bilgay Méndez Bilgay Méndez Democratic
Unity
None [17]
Beni Official portrait of Erwin Rivero Erwin Rivero
[ε]
Movement for
Socialism
Katya Chávez
Ruth Franco
[19][20]
Constituency Titular Senator Caucus Substitute Senator Ref.
Constituency Titular Deputy Caucus Substitute Deputy Ref.
List-Chuquisaca Official portrait of Yesenia Yarhui Yesenia Yarhui Christian
Democratic
Luis Fernando Paz [21][22]
Williams Vilar [23]
List-La Paz
[ζ]
Manuel Canelas Movement for
Socialism
Lidia Patty Official portrait of Lidia Patty [26][27]
Official portrait of Lidia Patty Lidia Patty Movement for
Socialism
None [27]
List-La Paz Official portrait of Andrea Bonilla Andrea Bonilla Movement for
Socialism
Pedro Choque Official portrait of Pedro Choque [28][29]
List-La Paz
[η]
Official portrait of Wilson Santamaría Wilson Santamaría Democratic
Unity
Rufina Cladera [31][32]
Rufina Cladera Democratic
Unity
Hugo Sandoval [32][33]
List-La Paz
[θ]
Official portrait of Helmuth Salinas Helmuth Salinas Christian
Democratic
Susana Campos Official portrait of Susana Campos [34][35]
11-La Paz Official portrait of Mireya Montaño Mireya Montaño Movement for
Socialism
Humberto Alanez Official portrait of Humberto Alanez [36][37]
17-La Paz Official portrait of Tito Veizaga Tito Veizaga Movement for
Socialism
Juana Luque Official portrait of Juana Luque [38][39]
18-La Paz Official portrait of Franklin Flores Franklin Flores Movement for
Socialism
Asunta Quispe Official portrait of Asunta Quispe [40][41]
List-Cochabamba
[ι]
Official portrait of Romina Pérez Romina Pérez Movement for
Socialism
Ademar Valda Official portrait of Admar Valda [46][47]
Official portrait of Grover Cuevas Grover Cuevas Movement for
Socialism
Flora Quispe Official portrait of Flora Quispe [48][49]
List-Cochabamba
[κ][λ]
Official portrait of Shirley Franco Shirley Franco Democratic
Unity
Enrique Siles Official portrait of Enrique Siles [52][53]
List-Oruro Official portrait of Otilia Choque Otilia Choque Movement for
Socialism
Jaime Gonzales Official portrait of Jaime Gonzales [54][55]
33-Potosí Official portrait of Gonzalo Barrientos Gonzalo Barrientos Democratic
Unity
Micaela Nina Official portrait of Micaela Nina [56][57]
List-Santa Cruz
[μ]
Official portrait of Eliane Capobianco Eliane Capobianco Democratic
Unity
José Carlos
Gutiérrez
Official portrait of José Carlos Gutiérrez [60][61]
List-Santa Cruz
[ν]
Official portrait of Miguel Ángel Feeney Miguel Ángel
Feeney
Democratic
Unity
Ivonne Aireyu Official portrait of Ivonne Aireyu [63][64]
54-Santa Cruz Official portrait of Kary Mariscal Kary Mariscal Democratic
Unity
Luis Fernando
López
Official portrait of Luis Fernando López [65][66]
61-Beni Official portrait of Irma Ledezma Irma Ledezma Democratic
Unity
Luis Fernando
Cuéllar
Official portrait of Luis Fernando Cuéllar [67][68]
List-Pando
[θ]
Official portrait of Miguel Ojopi Miguel Ojopi Democratic
Unity
Yeimy Peña Official portrait of Yeimy Peña [71][72]
Constituency Titular Deputy Caucus Substitute Deputy Ref.


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References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ In Tarija: Víctor Hugo Zamora (PDC) resigned on 14 November 2019 to serve as minister of hydrocarbons;[5] his substitute, Rosario Rodríguez, was sworn in on 16 January 2020.[6]
  2. ^ In Santa Cruz:Oscar Ortiz (UD) resigned on 8 May 2020 to serve as minister of productive development;[9] his substitute, María Lourdes Landívar, was sworn in on 28 May.[10]
  3. ^ In Santa Cruz: María Elva Pinckert (UD) resigned on 13 November 2020 to serve as minister of environment;[13] her substitute, Carlos Pablo Klinsky, was sworn in on 16 January.[6]
  4. ^ In Beni: Yerko Núñez (UD) resigned to serve as minister of public works;[13] his substitute, Bilgay Méndez, was sworn in on 16 January.[6]
  5. ^ In Beni: Katya Chávez (MAS) was sworn in on 5 February 2015, elven days after the rest of the legislature's substitutes.[18]
  6. ^ In La Paz: Manuel Canelas (MAS) resigned on 1 February 2018 to serve as vice minister of planning and coordination;[24] his substitute, Lidia Patty was sworn in the same day.[25]
  7. ^ In La Paz: Wilson Santamaría (UD) resigned on 19 November 2019 to serve as vice minister of citizen security; his substitute, Rufina Cladera, was sworn in on 14 January 2020.[30] Hugo Sandoval was sworn in as her substitute on 10 February 2020???.
  8. ^ a b In Beni, La Paz, Pando, and Santa Cruz: Orlando Egüez (UD), Margarita del Carmen Fernández (UD), Kary Mariscal (UD), Erik Morón (UD), Miguel Ojopi (UD), Maida Paz (PDC), Edgar Rendón (PDC), and Helmuth Salinas (PDC) broke their alliances with UD and PDC on 4 February 2015, forming a fourth MNR caucus in the Chamber of Deputies.[69][70]
  9. ^ In Cochabamba: Romina Pérez (MAS) resigned on 3 June 2019 to serve as ambassador to Iran;[42] her substitute, Ademar Valda, resigned on 27 August 2019 to serve as consul general in Buenos Aires.[43][44] Grover Cuevas and Flora Quispe were sworn in to fill the vacant seats on 8 October 2019.[45]
  10. ^ In Cochabamba: Shirley Franco (UD) defected from UN and joined the MDS on 16 January 2019.[50]
  11. ^ In Cochabamba: Enrique Siles (UD) defected from UN and became an independent on 16 September 2020.[51]
  12. ^ In Santa Cruz: Eliane Capobianco (UD) resigned on 3 December 2019 to serve as departmental director of the National Institute of Agrarian Reform;[58] her substitute, José Carlos Gutiérrez, resigned on 30 January 2020.[59]
  13. ^ In Santa Cruz: Ivonne Aireyu (UD) split with UN in February 2020.[62]

Footnotes edit

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