Bolivian National Congress, 1989–93
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 | |
| Houses | Chamber of Senators, Chamber of Deputies |
| History | |
| Preceded by | 1985–89 Congress |
| Succeeded by | 1993–97 Congress |
| Leadership | |
President of the National Congress (ex oficio as Vice President) | |
| Structure | |
| Seats | 157 27 Senators 130 Deputies |
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Chamber of Senators political groups | MNR (9)
MIR (8) CONDEPA (2) |
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Chamber of Deputies political groups | MNR (40)
AP (38) MIR (33) UI (10) CONDEPA (9) |
| Elections | |
| Party-list proportional representation | |
| Additional Member System | |
Chamber of Senators last election | 7 May 1989 |
Chamber of Deputies last election | 7 May 1989 |
Chamber of Senators next election | 6 June 1993 |
Chamber of Deputies next election | 6 June 1993 |
| Meeting place | |
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| Palace of Congress | |
The Congress was elected as part of the general elections on 7 May 1989. After the votes were counted, party strengths in Congress were as follows:
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| Party | Presidential candidate | Votes | % | Seats | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chamber | +/– | Senate | +/– | |||||||||||
| Revolutionary Nationalist Movement | Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada | 363,113 | 25.6 | 40 | –3 | 9 | –7 | |||||||
| Nationalist Democratic Action | Hugo Banzer | 357,298 | 25.2 | 38 | –3 | 8 | –2 | |||||||
| Revolutionary Left Movement | Jaime Paz Zamora | 309,033 | 21.8 | 33 | +18 | 8 | +7 | |||||||
| Conscience of Fatherland | Carlos Palenque | 173,459 | 12.2 | 9 | New | 2 | New | |||||||
| United Left | Antonio Aranibar Quiroga | 113,509 | 8.0 | 10 | – | 0 | – | |||||||
| Socialist Party-1 | Roger Cortéz Hurtado | 39,763 | 2.8 | 0 | –5 | 0 | 0 | |||||||
| Revolutionary Liberation Movement Tupaq Katari | Víctor Hugo Cárdenas | 22,983 | 1.6 | 0 | –2 | 0 | 0 | |||||||
| Katarist United Liberation Front | Jenaro Flores Santos | 16,416 | 1.1 | 0 | New | 0 | New | |||||||
| Bolivian Socialist Falange | – | 10,608 | 0.7 | 0 | –3 | 0 | 0 | |||||||
| Movement of the National Left | Luis Sandoval Morón | 9,687 | 0.6 | 0 | New | 0 | New | |||||||
| Invalid/blank votes | 157,921 | – | – | – | – | – | ||||||||
| Total | 1,573,790 | 100 | 130 | 0 | 27 | 0 | ||||||||
| Registered votes/turnout | 2,137,285 | 73.6 | – | – | – | – | ||||||||
| Source: Nohlen | ||||||||||||||
Leadership
National Congress[1]
- President: Luis Ossio (PDC), from 6 August 1989
Composition
Chamber of Senators
1989-1993 members of the Chamber of Senators:[4]
| 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 Anze | 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)[lower-alpha 1] | |
| 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
1989-1993 members of the Chamber of Deputies:[5]
| 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)[lower-alpha 2] | |
| 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)[lower-alpha 3] | |
| 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)[lower-alpha 4] | |
| 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)[lower-alpha 5] | |
| 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
- Allied with the MIR
- Allied with the MIR
- Allied with the MNR
- Allied with the MIR
- Allied with the MNR
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