Álvaro García Linera
Álvaro García Linera served as the Vice President of Bolivia from 2006 to 2019, under the presidency of Evo Morales. A prominent academic and politician, he was known for his leftist views and significant role in promoting the nationalization of natural resources, including lithium. His push for lithium industrialization has been a contentious topic in Bolivian politics.
Born on Oct 19, 1967 (58 years old)
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Spain:
Álvaro García Linera served as vice president under Evo Morales and has commented on the political decline of the MAS.
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Bolivia:
Álvaro García Linera once proclaimed himself 'the last Jacobin'.
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Bolivia:
Álvaro García Linera is noted for not giving importance to the report regarding the military dictatorships.
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Bolivia:
Álvaro García Linera is referenced in the context of using the Defensoría for personal and political purposes.
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Bolivia:
Álvaro García Linera, the former vice president, announced a significant Chinese credit of over $7 billion in 2015.
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Bolivia:
Álvaro García Linera was a key ally of Evo Morales and used his power to undermine the Bolivian press.
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Bolivia:
Álvaro García Linera analyzed the political situation in Bolivia following the recent elections.
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South Africa:
Álvaro García Linera described the MAS’s approach as a synthesis of Indianismo and Marxism.
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Venezuela:
Álvaro García Linera warns that if the MAS runs separately, they will lose.
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Bolivia:
Álvaro García Linera is mentioned as someone who attacked the National Archive and Library of Bolivia.
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