1997–2002 Bolivian National Congress

The 1997–2002 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 August 1997 to August 2002 during the presidencies of Hugo Banzer and Jorge Quiroga.

The Congress was elected as part of the general elections on 1 June 1997.

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

Hugo Banzer of Nationalist Democratic Action (ADN) was elected with the support of Revolutionary Left Movement (MIR), Conscience of Fatherland (CONDEPA), and Solidarity Civic Unity (UCS). Juan Carlos Durán of the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement (MNR) received only the support of his own party. The United Left (IU) and the Free Bolivia Movement (MBL) abstained.

National Congress

 * President: Jorge Quiroga (ADN), until 7 August 2001
 * Luis Vasquez Villamor (MIR), from 7 August 2001

Chamber of Senators

 * President: Wálter Guiteras Denis (ADN), until August 1999
 * Leopoldo Fernández (ADN), until August 2001
 * Enrique Toro Tejada (ADN), from August 2001

Chamber of Deputies

 * President: Hormando Vaca Diez (MIR), until August 1998
 * Hugo Carvajal Donoso (MIR), until August 2000
 * Jaalil Melgar Mustafá (UCS), until August 2001
 * Luis Vasquez Villamor (MIR), from August 2001

Chamber of Senators
1997–2002 members of the Chamber of Senators:

Chamber of Deputies
1997–2002 members of the Chamber of Deputies: