Political parties

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* [[Alianza 3]], an electoral front created by [[Freddy Soruco]] and currently allied with the [[MNR]] as [[A3-MNR]]
* [[Alianza 3]], an electoral front created by [[Freddy Soruco]] and currently allied with the [[MNR]] as [[A3-MNR]]
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* [[Alianza Andrés Ibañez]] (AAI), an electoral front created by [[Hormando Vaca Díez]] (formerly of [[MIR]])
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* [[Alianza Andrés Ibañez]] (AAI), an electoral front headed by [[Hormando Vaca Díez]] (formerly of [[MIR]]) that combined factions of MIR, [[UCS]], and [[ADN]]
* [[Autonomía Para Bolivia]] (APB), an electoral front created by [[Rubén Darío]] and currently allied with [[PODEMOS]]
* [[Autonomía Para Bolivia]] (APB), an electoral front created by [[Rubén Darío]] and currently allied with [[PODEMOS]]

Revision as of 01:13, 26 July 2006

The following is a list of Bolivian political parties.

Contents

The party system

Categorizing Bolivia's political parties

Major parties

The following political parties, civic associations, or electoral alliances won seats in the 2005 general election and the 2006 constituent assembly election.

National parties

The following political parties have presence in all nine departments.

Regional parties

The following parties have presence in only one department.

La Paz

Cochabamba

Oruro

Potosí

Tarija

Santa Cruz

Minor parties

The following parties did not elect delegates in the most recent 2006 constituent assembly elecion.

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Parties that lost their registration in 2006

Parties that lost their registration in 2005

Parties that lost their registration in 2002-2003

Historical political parties



Semi-Complete list: ACP, ARENA, ASP, AUR, FNP, FPU, FSN, FULKA, Independent, M-17, MFD, MKN, MPP, MRTK, PDB, PS-1, VSB.

See also

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