User:Krisgabwoosh/List of political families in Bolivia

The following is an alphabetical list of political families in Bolivia.

Abecias

 * Valentín Abecia Ayllón (1846–1910), vice president of Bolivia (1904–1909). Relative of V. Abecia B.
 * Valentín Abecia Baldivieso (1925–2010), ambassador to Spain (1988–1989) and Vatican City (2003–2005), minister of foreign affairs (1989), senator for Potosí (1993–1997). Descendant of V. Abecia A., father of V. Abecia L.
 * Valentín Abecia López (b. 1952), substitute candidate for La Paz Municipal Council (1993). Son of V. Abecia B.

Achacollos

 * Nemesia Achacollo Tola (b. 1967), substitute member of the Santa Rosa del Sara Municipal Council (2000–2005), member of the Chamber of Deputies from Santa Cruz (2006–2010), minister of rural development (2010–2015). Sister of M. Achacollo.
 * Marcos Achacollo Tola (b. 1972), candidate for Chamber of Deputies from Santa Cruz (2002). Brother of N. Achacollo.

Aguirres

 * Nataniel Aguirre Gonzales (1843–1888), . Grandfather of J. Aguirre.
 * Joaquín Aguirre Lavayén (1921–2011), senator for Cochabamba (1993–1997). Grandson of N. Aguirre.

Andrades

 * Víctor Andrade Uzquiano (1905–1990), member of the Chamber of Deputies from La Paz (1942–1944), minister of labor (1943–1944) and foreign affairs (1944; 1959–1960), ambassador to the United States (1944–1946; 1952–1958; 1960–1962), candidate for president of Bolivia (1966), senator for La Paz (1982–1985). Father of L. Andrade.
 * Lupe Andrade, member of the La Paz Municipal Council (1996–1999), mayor of La Paz (1999–2000). Daughter of V. Andrade.

Áñez Álvarezs

 * Luis Áñez Álvarez (b. 1929), senator for Beni (1979–1980; 1982–1989). Brother of H. Áñez.
 * Hugo Áñez Álvarez, candidate for Chamber of Deputies from Beni (1978; 1979). Brother of L. Áñez.

Áñez Carrascos

 * Wilfredo Áñez Carrasco, substitute member of the Chamber of Deputies from Santa Cruz (2006–2010), mayor of Cotoca (2010–2014; 2015–2021). Brother of T. Áñez.
 * Tatiana Áñez Carrasco (b. 1979), member of the Chamber of Deputies from Santa Cruz (substitute: 2015–2020; 2020–2025). Sister of W. Áñez.

Áñezs and Riberas

 * Jorge Ribera Bruckner (b. 1967), member of the Chamber of Deputies from Beni (1997–2002). Brother of L. F. Ribera and T. Ribera.
 * Luis Fernando Ribera Bruckner (b. 1971), member of the Chamber of Deputies from Beni (2002–2006). Brother of J. Ribera and T. Ribera.
 * Tadeo Ribera Bruckner (–2020), mayor of Trinidad (1996–2000). Brother of J. Ribera and L. F. Ribera, spouse of J. Áñez.
 * Jeanine Áñez Chávez (b. 1967), member of the Constituent Assembly from Beni (2006–2007), senator for Beni (2010–2014; 2015–2019), president of Bolivia (2019–2020). Spouse of T. Ribera.

Araníbars

 * Antonio Araníbar Quiroga (b. 1941), member of the Chamber of Deputies from La Paz (1979–1980; 1982–1989), candidate for president of Bolivia (1985, 1989, 1993), minister of foreign affairs (1993–1997) and hydrocarbons (2004). Father of L. Araníbar.
 * Lorena Araníbar Arze (b. 1971), substitute candidate for Chamber of Deputies from La Paz (1997). Daughter of A. Araníbar.

Aráozs

 * Raúl Aráoz Velasco (1947–2019), member of the Chamber of Deputies from Oruro (1997–2006), candidate for Constituent Assembly from Oruro (2006). Brother of R. Aráoz.
 * René Aráoz Velasco, candidate for Chamber of Deputies from Potosí (1989). Brother of R. Aráoz.

Arósteguis

 * Rolando Aróstegui Quiroga (b. 1949), member of the Chamber of Deputies from Santa Cruz (1989–1993), prefect of Santa Cruz (1989–1992).
 * Carlos Aróstegui Quiroga, member of the Portachuelo Municipal Council (1991–1993; 2000–2004; 2005–2010).

Banegas and Flores

 * Hugo Flores Salvador (b. 1942), member of the Chamber of Deputies from Santa Cruz (1979–1980; 1985–1989), mayor of Santa Cruz de la Sierra (1979–1980), member of the Santa Cruz de la Sierra Municipal Council (1991–1993). Spouse of O. Banegas.
 * Olga Banegas (b. 1949), member of the Chamber of Deputies from Santa Cruz (1989–1993). Spouse of H. Flores.

Baptistas

 * Mariano Baptista Caserta (1832–1907), minister of finance (1873), government (1873–1876), and foreign affairs (1873–1876; 1888–1891), vice president of Bolivia (1884–1888), president of Bolivia (1892–1896). Grandfather of F. Baptista and M. Baptista.
 * Fernando Baptista Gumucio (1932–2008), senator for Cochabamba (1979–1980; 1982–1985), minister of finance (1983–1984). Grandson of M. Baptista C., brother of M. Baptista G.
 * Mariano Baptista Gumucio (b. 1933), candidate for vice president of Bolivia (1966), minister of education (1969–1970; 1979; 1989–1993), ambassador to the United States (1982–1985), member of the La Paz Municipal Council (1987–1989). Grandson of M. Baptista, brother of F. Baptista.

Barragáns and Molinas

 * Emilio Molina Pizarro (1916–1982), ambassador to Paraguay (1969), minister of foreign affairs (1970–1971) and defense (1971). Brother-in-law of C. Barragán.
 * Carlos Barragán Vargas (b. 1936), minister of mining (1982–1983), senator for Oruro (1982–1985). Brother-in-law of E. Molina.

Barrancos

 * Alberto Barrancos Cruz, substitute candidate for Chamber of Deputies from Sant Cruz (1979). Brother of L. P. Barrancos.
 * Luz Pilar Barrancos Cruz (b. 1938), member of the Chamber of Deputies from Santa Cruz (1985–1993). Sister of A. Barrancos, mother of J. E. Castro.
 * Jorge Enrique Castro Barrancos, candidate for mayor of Trigal (2010). Son of L. P. Barrancos.

Barrientos

 * Noemy Barrientos Cazazola (b. 1938), candidate for senator for Potosí (2002). Sister of E. Barrientos, M. C. Barrientos, and S. Barrientos.
 * Edgar Barrientos Cazazola (1945–2004), member of the Chamber of Deputies from Potosí (1982–1993). Brother of N. Barrientos, M. C. Barrientos, and S. Barrientos.
 * María Cristina Barrientos Cazazola (b. 1952), substitute candidate for Chamber of Deputies from Potosí (1997) and substitute senator for Potosí (2002, 2005). Sister of N. Barrientos, E. Barrientos, and S. Barrientos.
 * Sergio Barrientos Cazazola, candidate for mayor of Potosí (1991). Brother of N. Barrientos, E. Barrientos, and M. C. Barrientos.

Barthelemy

 * Fernando Barthelemy Martínez (1932–2000), member of the Chamber of Deputies from Pando (1982–1993), minister of the interior (1985–1987). Father of F. Barthelemy.
 * Fernando Barthelemy Taborga, substitute member of the La Paz Municipal Council (1991–1993), substitute member of the Chamber of Deputies from La Paz (1997–2002). Son of F. Barthelemy.

Bautistas

 * Juan Bautista Sánchez, substitute candidate for Chamber of Deputies from Pando (1979). Brother of D. Bautista.
 * David Bautista Sánchez (b. 1952), member of the Chamber of Deputies from Pando (1985–1997). Brother of J. Bautista, father of A. Bautista and D. Bautista.
 * Andrés Bautista Gutiérrez (b. 1973), substitute member of the Chamber of Deputies from Pando (2006–2010). Son of D. Bautista, brother of D. Bautista.
 * David Bautista Gutiérrez (b. 1977), candidate for Chamber of Deputies from Pando (2005). Son of D. Bautista, brother of A. Bautista.

Becerras

 * Baldemar Becerra Becerra (b. 1931), member of the Chamber of Deputies from Beni (1985–1989), senator for Beni (1989–1993). Father of B. Becerra.
 * Baldemar Becerra Roca, substitute candidate for Chamber of Deputies from Beni (1997). Son of B. Becerra.

Bedregals

 * Emma Gutiérrez Aramayo . Mother of G. Bedregal, I. Bedregal, and J. Bedregal.
 * Guillermo Bedregal Gutiérrez (1926–2018), minister secretary (1958–1959), member of the Chamber of Deputies from Potosí (1960–1962) and La Paz (1979–1980; 1985–2002), minister of foreign affairs (1979; 1986–1989) and planning (1985–1986), candidate for president of Bolivia (1980), president of the Chamber of Deputies (1993–1994; 1995–1996), candidate for vice president of Bolivia (2005). Son of E. Gutiérrez, brother of I. Bedregal and J. Bedregal.
 * Isabel Bedregal Gutiérrez, candidate for Chamber of Deputies from La Paz (1978, 1979). Daughter of E. Gutiérrez, sister of G. Bedregal and J. Bedregal.
 * Javier Bedregal Gutiérrez, minister of mining (1973). Son of E. Gutiérrez, brother of G. Bedregal and I. Bedregal.

Bigabriels

 * Felipe Bigabriel Villarreal (1944–2009), member of the Cobija Municipal Council (1987–1989), member of the Chamber of Deputies from Pando (1993–1997). Brother of P. Bigrabriel.
 * Pedro Bigabriel Villarreal, candidate for Chamber of Deputies from Pando (1985), president of the Departmental Electoral Court of Pando (1991–1995), prefect of Pando (2005–2006). Brother of F. Bigabriel.

Bilbao la Viejas

 * Gonzalo Bilbao la Vieja Díaz (b. 1940), member of the Chamber of Deputies from La Paz (1989–1993). Brother of A. Bilbao la Vieja.
 * Antonio Bilbao la Vieja Díaz (b. 1945), candidate for mayor of La Paz (1987), member of the La Paz Municipal Council (1991–1993). Brother of G. Bilbao la Vieja.

Bonifazs

 * Oscar Bonifaz Gutiérrez (b. 1929), minister secretary (1969–), minister of mining (–1970; 1979; 1979–1980), industry (1984), and finance (1984), member of the Chamber of Deputies from Potosí (1979–1980; 1982–1985; 1989–1993), candidate for president of Bolivia (1993). Father of O. Bonifaz.
 * Oscar Bonifaz Paz (b. 1958), substitute member of the La Paz Municipal Council (1987–1991), candidate for Chamber of Deputies from Potosí (2002). Son of O. Bonifaz.

Calderóns

 * Elena Calderón Lazo de la Vega (1932–2003), senator for Potosí (1989–1993), member of the Potosí Municipal Council (1993–1995). Mother of J. C. Zuleta.
 * Juan Carlos Zuleta Calderón, candidate for Chamber of Deputies from Potosí (1997). Son of E. Calderón.

Calvos

 * Luis Calvo S (–1944), minister of (–) and finance (1943). Relative of C. Calvo.
 * Carlos Calvo Galindo (1940–2007), minister of finance (1976–1977), member of the Chamber of Deputies from Chuquisaca (1982–1985). Relative of L. Calvo, father of J. Calvo.
 * Javier Calvo Kirigin (b. 1979), candidate for Constituent Assembly from La Paz (2006) and for Chamber of Deputies from Chuquisaca (2009). Son of C. Calvo.

Camargos

 * Idemar Suzuki, candidate for Chamber of Deputies from Pando (1989). Mother of R. Camargo.
 * Ronald Camargo Suzuki (b. 1962), member of the Chamber of Deputies from Pando (2006–2010). Son of I. Suzuki.

Canedos

 * Rafael Canedo Trigo (b. 1950), member of the Tarija Municipal Council (1991–1993), member of the Chamber of Deputies from Tarija (1993–1997), prefect of Tarija (1999–2000). Father of P. Canedo.
 * Pablo Canedo Daroca (b. 1974), candidate for governor of Tarija (2015), chargé d'affaires to the United States (2017–2019). Son of R. Canedo.