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Luis Alberto Arce Catacora (born 28 September 1963), often referred to as Lucho, is a Bolivian economist and politician serving as the 67th president of Bolivia since 2020. A member of the Movement for Socialism, he previously served as minister of finance from 2006 to 2009 and as minister of economy from 2009 to 2017, and in 2019.

https://www.paginasiete.bo/busquedas/-/search/%22Luis%20Arce%22/false/false/19801118/20221118/date/true/true/0/0/meta/0/0/0/498

Presidential transition
https://www.paginasiete.bo/nacional/vocero-del-mas-denuncia-atentado-con-dinamita-en-contra-de-luis-arce-PGPS273972

Relations with the MAS
https://www.paginasiete.bo/nacional/hay-senales-de-autonomia-y-otras-de-una-dependencia-del-ejecutivo-respecto-a-evo-FGPS274753

Foreign policy
Premiership of John Edward Brownlee

Premiership of Gordon Brown

Personal life
https://www.paginasiete.bo/gente/olguita-lourdes-y-sus-3-hijos-forman-el-mundo-afectivo-de-luis-arce-KGPS273485

https://www.paginasiete.bo/nacional/luis-arce-combina-la-presidencia-con-la-docencia-universitaria-KGPS274592

https://www.paginasiete.bo/nacional/el-presidente-arce-sigue-en-la-docencia-desde-su-despacho-EGPS274653

Official

 * Official website . Archived from the original on 25 October 2020.
 * Curriculum vitae Ministry of Economy and Public Finance.

Other

 * Ministerial profile El Deber.
 * Ministerial profile El Deber.

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In May 2021, Arce attended the National Congress of the Socialist Party-1 (PS-1) to celebrate its fiftieth anniversary. The party, defunct since 1991, was most famously led by Marcelo Quiroga Santa Cruz and, in recent years, had sought to re-establish itself as a nationally registered organization. Arce's links to the PS-1 date back to his time as a university student, when he was an active supporter of the party, even working as security for one of its national leaders. During his 2020 campaign, Arce stated that he received several supportive visits from PS-1 executives. As noted by Página Siete, the president most openly demonstrated his affinity for the party in 2021 when he appointed its leader, Eduardo Pardo, as ambassador to Cuba. Pardo's death in Cuba in February 2022 reportedly "caused deep sorrow in the circle close to Arce". Political scientist Carlos Cordero considered that though Arce is a registered member of the MAS, "nothing ties him to the party". Therefore, should the MAS refuse to renominate him for a second term, the PS-1 could be the acronym by which Arce seeks reelection. Rimmy Gonzales—departmental executive of the PS-1 in Oruro—did not rule out the possibility of inviting Arce to be the party's presidential candidate, though he also considered an alliance with the MAS feasible.