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1985–1989 Bolivian National Congress

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The Bolivian National Congress 1985–1989 was elected on 14 July 1985.

Chamber of Deputies

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Deputy Alliance Party Department
Abel López Guzmán ADN ADN Chuquisaca
Adalid Contreras Heredia MIR MIR Potosí
Agustín Ameller Gatica MNR PCML Oruro
Alberto Retamozo MNR MNR Potosí
Alcides Alvarado Daza MNRI MNRI La Paz
Alejo Rojas Vásquez MNR MNR Cochabamba
Alex Arteaga Chávez ADN ADN Beni
Alfonso Ferrufino Valderrama FPU MIR-BL Cochabamba
Alfredo Arce Carpio ADN ADN La Paz
Alvaro Pérez Del Castillo MNR MNR La Paz
Andres Petricevic Raznatovic MNR MNR La Paz
Angel Gutiérrez Alvarado MNR MNR Cochabamba
Angel Ricardo Cardona MNRI MNRI Oruro
Antonio Araníbar Quiroga FPU MIR-BL La Paz
Antonio Ormachea Méndez ADN ADN La Paz
Antonio Romero Baldivieso ADN ADN Chuquisaca
Antonio Sánchez Zapata MNR MNR Cochabamba
Benjamín Miguel Harb PDC PDC La Paz
Carlos Adrian Salinas Aragon MIR MIR Chuquisaca
Carlos Benquique Ojopi MNR MNR Pando
Carlos Farah ADN ADN Beni
Carlos Serrate Reich MNRV MNRV La Paz
Carlos Simón Simón MNR MNR Beni
Carolina Toledo Canedo ADN ADN La Paz
Casiano Amurrio Rocha MNR PCML Cochabamba
Cimar Ruiz Gutiérrez ADN ADN Tarija
Clay Ramírez Fernández ADN ADN Tarija
Dardo Rocha Salamanca MIR MIR Oruro
David Añez Pedraza FSB FSB Beni
David Bautista Sánchez ADN ADN Pando
Donald Baldivieso MNRV MNRV Potosí
Edgar Barrientos Cazazola ADN ADN Potosí
Edgar Ríos Arce ADN ADN La Paz
Eduardo Arce Durán MNRV MNRV Oruro
Edwin Rodriguez Aguirre MNR MNR La Paz
Enrique Soria Suárez ADN ADN Cochabamba
Federico Kaune Arteaga MNR MNR Tarija
Fernando Barthelemy Martínez MNR MNR Pando
Fernando Cajías MIR MIR La Paz
Fernando Kieffer Guzmán ADN ADN La Paz
Fernando Salazar Paredes MNRI MNRI La Paz
Francisco Gonzales Sueldo MNR MNR Santa Cruz
Franklin Anaya Vásquez MNR MNRI-Siglo XX Cochabamba
Franz Barrios Villegas FPU MIR-BL Chuquisaca
Freddy Vargas Méndez MNR UDC Cochabamba
Gastón Encinas Valverde MIR MIR Chuquisaca
Germán Gutiérrez Gantier PS-1 PS-1 Chuquisaca
Germán Gutiérrez Ortega MNR MNR Chuquisaca
Gonzalo Simbrón García MNR MNR La Paz
Gonzalo Valda Cárdenas MIR MIR Potosí
Gualberto Gareca Cabero MNR MNR Tarija
Guido Camacho Rodríguez ADN ADN Cochabamba
Guido Riveros MIR MIR La Paz
Guillermo Bedregal Gutiérrez MNR MNR La Paz
Guillermo Capobianco MIR MIR Santa Cruz
Guillermo Fortún Suárez ADN ADN La Paz
Guillermo Mariaca PS-1 PS-1 Potosí
Guillermo Richter Ascimani MNR PCML Beni
Gustavo Villegas Cortez MNR MNR Potosí
Hedim Céspedes Cossío ADN ADN Santa Cruz
Heriberto Araujo Tórrez ADN ADN Pando
Horacio Tórrez Guzmán MNRI MNRI Chuquisaca
Hugo Flores Salvador MNR MNR Santa Cruz
Hugo Oliva MNRI MNRI Tarija
Hugo Velasco Rosales MNR MNR Santa Cruz
Jaime Taborga Torrico MIR MIR Cochabamba
Javier Campero Paz MNR MNR Tarija
Joaquín Argandoña Ortega MNR MNR Chuquisaca
Jonnhy Morató Morales PS-1 PS-1 Cochabamba
Jorge Arias Saavedra ADN ADN Oruro
Jorge Brun Portugal MNR MNR Santa Cruz
Jorge Kohler Salas MIR MIR Beni
Jorge Ledezma Aguilar MNR MNR Potosí
Jorge Monje Zapata ADN ADN La Paz
Jorge Otasevic Toledo MNRI MNRI Cochabamba
José Albornoz Suárez ADN ADN Cochabamba
José Brechner Zucher ADN ADN Cochabamba
José Luis Gutiérrez Sardán FSB FSB Pando
Juan Carlos Durán MNR MNR Santa Cruz
Juan José Saavedra Serrano ADN ADN Potosí
Julio Quiñones Flores MNR MNR Potosí
Leopoldo Fernández Ferreira ADN ADN Pando
Leopoldo López Cossío MIR MIR Tarija
Lino Pérez Estrada ADN ADN Potosí
Luis Aguilera Rogelio MNR MNR Pando
Luis Gonzales Quintanilla MIR MIR Cochabamba
Luis Morgan López Baspineiro MIR MIR Chuquisaca
Luis Ossio Sanjinés PDC PDC Potosí
Luis Palenque Cordero MNR MNR Oruro
Manuel García Mealla MNR MNR Tarija
Manuel Paz Soruco MNR MNR Tarija
Marcelo Quiroga Obregón ADN ADN La Paz
Marcos Rodríguez Mamani ADN ADN Oruro
Mario Roncal Antezana MNRI MNRI Potosí
Mario Rueda Peña MNRI MNRI Santa Cruz
Mario Velarde Dorado MNR MNRI-Siglo XX Santa Cruz
Mario Zambrana Colombo ADN ADN Santa Cruz
Neysa Roca Hurtado ADN ADN Santa Cruz
Oscar Montano Rodríguez MNR MNR Beni
Panfilo Yapu Condo MIR MIR Potosí
Pedro Gonzales Flores MNRV MNRV Chuquisaca
Pilar Barranis De Castro ADN ADN Santa Cruz
René Cabrera La Fuente PDC PDC Cochabamba
René Estensoro MNRV MNRV La Paz
Reynaldo Venegas Iporre MNR MNR Oruro
Roberto Lemaitre Mendoza ADN ADN Cochabamba
Roberto Peredo Salvatierra MNR MNR Beni
Roger Cortés Hurtado PS-1 PS-1 La Paz
Rommel Pantoja Pantoja FSB FSB Santa Cruz
Rubén Darío Castedo Roca ADN ADN Santa Cruz
Samuel Gallardo Lozada MNR MNRI-Siglo XX Chuquisaca
Severino Singuiri Huaquipa ADN ADN Potosí
Simón Reyes Rivera FPU PCB Potosí
Sixto Nelson Fleia Saucedo ADN ADN Santa Cruz
Tiburcio Mamani Clade MNRV MNRV La Paz
Ulises Hurtado Cuéllar MNR MNR Santa Cruz
Valdemar Becerra Becerra ADN ADN Beni
Víctor Hugo Cárdenas MRTKL MRTKL La Paz
Víctor López Alcala MNR MNR Potosí
Vitaliano Tancara Castillo ADN ADN La Paz
Waldo Cerruto Calderón ADN ADN La Paz
Walter Alarcón Rojas ADN ADN Oruro
Walter Alvarez MIR MIR La Paz
Walter Mur Gutiérrez MNR MNR La Paz
Walter Reinaga Vásquez MRTKL MRTKL Potosí
Walter Soriano Lea Plaza ADN ADN Cochabamba
Walter Vásquez Michel PS-1 PS-1 Oruro
Walter Zuleta Roncal MNR MNR Potosí
Willy Vargas Vacaflor ADN ADN Chuquisaca
Yolanda Landívar Vda De Landívar ADN ADN Santa Cruz

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Chamber of Senators

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Senator Alliance Party Department
Abel Ayoroa Argandoña MNR MNRI-Siglo XX La Paz
Adalberto Violand Alcázar ADN ADN La Paz
Carlos Azad Arce ADN ADN Pando
Carmelo Caballero Contreras MNR MNR Santa Cruz
Ciro Humboldt Barrero MNR MNR Chuquisaca
Ciro Villavicencio Ruiz MNR MNR Pando
Daniel Cabezas Gómez MIR MIR Chuquisaca
Edil Sandóval Morón MNR MNRI-Siglo XX Santa Cruz
Enrique Prada Abasto ADN ADN Cochabamba
Ernesto Molina Panduro MNR MNR Beni
Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada MNR MNR Cochabamba
Guillermo Tineo Leigue ADN ADN Beni
Heberto Castedo Liado ADN ADN Santa Cruz
Héctor Ormachea Peñaranda ADN ADN La Paz
Hugo Campero Vacaflor MNR MNR Oruro
Jaime Villegas Duran MNR MNR Potosí
Juan Luzio Grandchant ADN ADN Oruro
Luis Áñez Álvarez MNR MNR Beni
Luis Peláez Rioja MNR MNRI-Siglo XX Oruro
Mario Mercado Vaca Guzmán ADN ADN Potosí
Mario Rolón Anaya ADN ADN Cochabamba
Miguel Ramírez Navarro MNR MNR Chuquisaca
Nuflo Chávez Ortiz MNR MNR Pando
Óscar Lazcano Henry ADN ADN Tarija
Óscar Zamora Medinaceli MNR PCML Tarija
Raúl Lema Patino MNR MNR Tarija
Raúl Pérez Alcalá MNR MNR Potosí

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AND – Nationalist Democratic Action

FPU – United People's Front

FSB – Bolivian Socialist Falange

MIR – Revolutionary Left Movement

MIR-BL – Movement of the Revolutionary Left-Free Bolivia

MNR – Revolutionary Nationalist Movement

MNRI – Nationalist Revolutionary Movement of the Left

MNRI-Siglo XX – Leftwing Revolutionary Nationalist Movement - 20th Century

MNRV – Revolutionary Nationalist Movement-Vanguard

MRTKL – Revolutionary Liberation Movement Tupaq Katari

PCB – Communist Party of Bolivia

PCML – Communist Party of Bolivia (Marxist–Leninist)

PDC – Christian Democratic Party

PS-1 – Socialist Party-One

UDC – Christian Democratic Union

Presidents of the National Congress

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President Party
Julio Garrett Ayllón MNR 6 August 1985 6 August 1989

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Presidents of the Chamber of Senators

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President Party
Óscar Zamora Medinaceli PCML August 1985 August 1986
Ciro Humboldt Barrero MNR August 1986 August 1987
Ciro Humboldt Barrero MNR August 1987 August 1988
Ciro Humboldt Barrero MNR August 1988 August 1989

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Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies

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President Alliance Party
Gastón Encinas Valverde MIR August 1985 August 1986
Willy Vargas Vacaflor ADN August 1986 August 1987
Willy Vargas Vacaflor ADN August 1987 August 1988
Walter Soriano Lea Plaza ADN August 1988 August 1989

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Notes

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  1. ^ "Atlas Electoral". Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2011-01-26.
  2. ^ "Atlas Electoral". Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2011-01-26.
  3. ^ "Vicepresidencia de la República de Bolivia > Inicio". Archived from the original on 2008-09-05. Retrieved 2011-01-29.
  4. ^ "Periodo 1982". Archived from the original on 2009-09-05. Retrieved 2011-01-26.
  5. ^ "Periodo 1982". Archived from the original on 2009-09-05. Retrieved 2011-01-26.