1989–1993 Bolivian National Congress

The 1989–1993 Bolivian National Congress was a meeting of the Bolivian legislature composed of the Chamber of Senators and Chamber of Deputies. It met in La Paz from 6 August 1989 to 6 August 1993 during the presidency of Jaime Paz Zamora.

1989–1993 Term of the National Congress

Congreso Nacional
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Type
Type
HousesChamber of Senators,
Chamber of Deputies
History
Preceded by1985–89 Congress
Succeeded by1993–97 Congress
Leadership
President of the National Congress (ex oficio as Vice President)
Luis Ossio, PDC
since 6 August 1989
Gonzalo Valda Cárdenas, MIR
since 6 August 1989
Guillermo Fortún Suárez, ADN
since 6 August 1991
Fernando Kieffer Guzmán, ADN
since 6 August 1989
Gastón Encinas Valverde, MIR
since 6 August 1991
Structure
Seats157
27 Senators
130 Deputies
Chamber of Senators political groups
  MNR (9)

  MIR (8)

  ADN-PDC (8)

  CONDEPA (2)
Chamber of Deputies political groups
  MNR (40)

  AP (38)

  MIR (33)

  IU (10)

  CONDEPA (9)
Elections
Party-list proportional representation
Additional Member System
Last Chamber of Senators election
7 May 1989
Last Chamber of Deputies election
7 May 1989
Next Chamber of Senators election
6 June 1993
Next Chamber of Deputies election
6 June 1993
Meeting place
Palace of Congress

The Congress was elected as part of the general elections on 7 May 1989.

Congressional presidential ballot

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As no candidate reached the required popular vote majority, the newly elected Congress elected the president on 6 August.

Jaime Paz Zamora of the Revolutionary Left Movement (MIR) was elected with the support of the Nationalist Democratic Action (ADN) and Conscience of Fatherland (CONDEPA). Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada of the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement (MNR) received only the support of his own party. The United Left (IU) abstained.[1] In exchange for the support of the ADN, the MIR agreed to elect Luis Ossio of the Christian Democratic Party (PDC) as vice president rather than Paz Zamora's running mate Gustavo Fernández Saavedra.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Jaime Paz ZamoraRevolutionary Left Movement9765.99
Gonzalo Sánchez de LozadaRevolutionary Nationalist Movement5034.01
Total147100.00
Total votes147
Registered voters/turnout15793.63
Source: Morales

Leadership

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National Congress

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Chamber of Senators

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Chamber of Deputies

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Composition

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Chamber of Senators

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1989–1993 members of the Chamber of Senators:[5]

Senator Department Party
Daniel Cabezas Gómez Chuquisaca MIR
Gómez José Luis Carvajal Chuquisaca MIR
Willy Vargas Vacaflor Chuquisaca ADN
Guillermo Fortún Suárez La Paz ADN
Jorge Escobari Cusicanqui La Paz CONDEPA
José Taboada Calderón de la Barca La Paz CONDEPA
Eudoro Galindo Cochabamba PDB
Germán Lema Aráoz Cochabamba MNR
Lidia Gueiler Tejada Cochabamba MIR
Jorge Barrientos Zapata Oruro MIR
Jorge Inchauste Zelaya Oruro MIR
Juan Luzio Grandchant Oruro ADN
Elena Calderón de Zuleta Potosí MIR
Gonzalo Valda Cárdenas Potosí MIR
Jaime Villegas Duran Potosí MNR
Mario Cossío Sejas Tarija MNR
Óscar Zamora Medinaceli Tarija PCB (ML)[a]
Raúl Lema Patiño Tarija MNR
Enrique Quintela Vaca Díez Santa Cruz MNR
Jorge Landívar Roca Santa Cruz ADN
Juan Carlos Durán Santa Cruz MNR
Carlos Farah Aquin Beni ADN
Guillermo Aponte Burela Beni PS-Aponte
Hans Dellien Salazar Beni PDC
Eugenio Von Beck Parada Pando ADN
Leopoldo Fernández Pando ADN
Ñuflo Chávez Ortiz Pando MNR

Chamber of Deputies

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1989–1993 members of the Chamber of Deputies:[6]

Deputy Department Party
Enrique Toro Tejada Chuquisaca ADN
Gastón Moreira Ostria Chuquisaca ADN
Jorge Landívar Rua Chuquisaca ADN
Miguel Urioste Fernández de Córdova Chuquisaca MIR-BL
Julio Arias Soto Chuquisaca MIR-BL
Antonio Germán Gutiérrez Gantier Chuquisaca PS-1
Gastón Encinas Valverde Chuquisaca MIR
Francisco Javier Santiago Arana Bustillos Chuquisaca MIR
Juan José Padilla Nava Chuquisaca MIR
Luis Morgan López Baspineiro Chuquisaca MIR
Antonio Hassenteufel Salazar Chuquisaca MNR
Ciro Humboldt Chuquisaca MNR
Joaquín Argandoña Ortega Chuquisaca MNR
Antonio Ormachea Méndez La Paz ADN
Carolina Toledo Canedo La Paz ADN
Fernando Kieffer Guzmán La Paz ADN
Jorge Monje Zapata La Paz ADN
Raúl Boada Rodríguez La Paz ADN
Roberto Vega Hermosa La Paz ADN
Benjamín Miguel Harb La Paz PDC
Remedios Loza La Paz CONDEPA
Andrés Soliz Rada La Paz CONDEPA
Juan Jorge Medina Pineda La Paz CONDEPA
Juan Cleto Tórrez Chuquimia La Paz CONDEPA
Gonzalo Bilbao la Vieja La Paz CONDEPA
Julio Mantilla Cuéllar La Paz CONDEPA
Gonzalo Ruiz Paz La Paz CONDEPA
Carlos Eduardo García Suárez La Paz CONDEPA
Pastor Manzano Arce La Paz CONDEPA
Ramiro Velasco Romero La Paz PS-1
Emma Obleas Vda de Tórrez La Paz MIR
Gonzalo Quiroga Zubieta La Paz MNR
Guido Riveros Franck La Paz MIR
Luis Angel Vásquez Villamor La Paz MIR
Marco Antonio Oviedo Huerta La Paz MIR
Douglas Ascarrunz Eduardo La Paz MNR
Emilio López Arteaga La Paz MNR
María Teresa Paz Prudencio La Paz MNR
Edwin Rodríguez Aguirre La Paz MNR
Guillermo Bedregal Gutiérrez La Paz MNR
Carlos Pérez Guzmán La Paz MNRI-Siglo XX
Guido Camacho Rodríguez Cochabamba ADN
Tito Hoz de Vila Cochabamba ADN
Walter Soriano Lea Plaza Cochabamba ADN
Willy Céspedes Olmos Cochabamba ADN
Jorge Agreda Valderrama Cochabamba PDC
Rafael Puente Calvo Cochabamba Independent
Alfonso Ferrufino Cochabamba MIR-BL
Remberto Montenegro Ortiz Cochabamba MIR-BL
Gonzalo Mercado Gumucio Cochabamba MIR
Luis Gonzales Quintanilla Cochabamba MIR
René Recacochea Salinas Cochabamba MIR
Armando de la Parra Soria Cochabamba PCB (ML)[b]
Juan Pereira Fiorilo Cochabamba MNR-V
Carlos Bustos Larrabure Cochabamba MNR
Edgar Sandoval Daza Cochabamba MNR
Germán Quiroga Gómez Cochabamba MNR
Julio Valenzuela Gonzáles Cochabamba MNR
Franklin Anaya Vásquez Cochabamba MNRI-Siglo XX
Raúl Vargas Altamirano Oruro ADN
Reynaldo Vásquez Sempértegui Oruro ADN
Walter Alarcón Rojas Oruro ADN
Carlos Raúl Borth Irahola Oruro MIR
Heriberto Mamani Apaza Oruro MIR
Ramiro Argandoña Valdez Oruro MIR
Severino Jaita Oyola Oruro MNR-V
Reynaldo Peters Arzabe Oruro MNR
Genaro Frontanilla Vistas Oruro MNR
Agustín Ameller Gatica Oruro PCB (ML)[c]
Antonio Pardo Guevara Potosí ADN
Edgar Barrientos Cazazola Potosí ADN
Lino Pérez Estrada Potosí ADN
Wilson Antonio Lora Espana Potosí ADN
Humberto Zambrana Zenteno Potosí PDC
Luis Antonio Fernández Fagalde Potosí MIR-BL
Simón Reyes Potosí PCB
Filemón Escóbar Potosí POR-U
Alfredo Soraide Vargas Potosí MIR
Edgar Lazo Loayza Potosí MIR
Jebner Zambrana Roman Potosí MIR
José Ernesto Tórrez Obleas Potosí MIR
Sergio Medinacelli Soza Potosí MIR
Walter Villagra Romay Potosí PCB (ML)[d]
Guillermo Condori Ramos Potosí MNR
Johny Prada Uribe Potosí MNR
Martín Quiroz Alcala Potosí MNR
Raúl Gallo Ibáñez Potosí MNR
Oscar Bonifaz Gutiérrez Potosí MNR
Mario Arce Torres Tarija ADN
Emma Navajas De Alandia Tarija PDC
Arturo Liebers Valdivieso Tarija MIR
Hugo Carvajal Donoso Tarija MIR
Leopoldo López Cossío Tarija MIR
Elio Vaca Villarroel Tarija MNR
Luis Lema Molina Tarija MNR
Javier Campero Paz Tarija MNR
Manuel Paz Soruco Tarija MNR
Carlos Caher Harb Santa Cruz ADN
Hedim Céspedes Cossío Santa Cruz ADN
Luz Pilar Barrancos de Castro Santa Cruz ADN
Neisa Roca Hurtado Santa Cruz ADN
Sixto Nelson Fleig Saucedo Santa Cruz ADN
William Benjamín Vaca Moreno Santa Cruz ADN
Carlos Dabdoub Arrien Santa Cruz MIR
Hormando Vaca Diez Santa Cruz MIR
Mario Rueda Peña Santa Cruz MIR
Rolando Aróstegui Quiroga Santa Cruz MIR
Clovis Rodríguez Ramírez Santa Cruz MNR
Olga Banegas de Flores Santa Cruz MNR
Ronald Nieme Méndez Santa Cruz MNR
Hugo Velasco Rosales Santa Cruz MNR
Joaquín Monasterios Pinkert Santa Cruz MNRI-Siglo XX
Edil Sandoval Morón Santa Cruz MNRI-Siglo XX
Alfredo Cuéllar Vargas Santa Cruz PDB
Elena Velasco de Urresti Beni ADN
Fernando Iriarte Suárez Beni ADN
Manlio Roca Melgar Beni ADN
Walter Guiteras Denis Beni ADN
Jorge Kholer Salas Beni MIR
José Hashimoto Pinto Beni MNR
Miguel Majluf Morales Beni MNR
Guillermo Richter Ascimani Beni PCB (ML)[e]
Alex Arteaga Chávez Beni PDB
David Baustista Sánchez Pando ADN
Elda Escalante Arzadum Pando ADN
Miguel Becerra Suárez Pando ADN
Emigdio Flores Calpiñeiro Pando MIR
Ernesto Machicado Algiro Pando MNR
Iran Arab Fadul Pando MNR
Fernando Barthelemy Martínez Pando MNR

Notes

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  1. ^ Allied with the MIR
  2. ^ Allied with the MIR
  3. ^ Allied with the MNR
  4. ^ Allied with the MIR
  5. ^ Allied with the MNR

References

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  1. ^ Walter Q Morales (2003) A brief history of Bolivia New York: Facts On File, p205
  2. ^ "Vicepresidencia de la República de Bolivia > Inicio". Archived from the original on 5 September 2008. Retrieved 29 January 2011.
  3. ^ "Periodo 1982". Archived from the original on 5 September 2009. Retrieved 26 January 2011.
  4. ^ "Periodo 1982". Archived from the original on 5 September 2009. Retrieved 26 January 2011.
  5. ^ "Atlas Electoral". Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 26 January 2011.
  6. ^ "Atlas Electoral". Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 26 January 2011.