
Jaime Paz
Jaime Paz Zamora was the president of Bolivia from 1989 to 1993. His administration is noted for its attempts to modernize the Bolivian economy, including early initiatives to exploit the country's lithium resources, making him a key historical figure in Bolivia's ongoing lithium narrative.
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Jaime Paz is Rodrigo Paz's brother, with whom he shared his childhood memories.
El presidente Rodrigo Paz se emociona al hablar de su infancia en el exilio: “Nos tocó dormir en un parque a la intemperie”Jaime Paz is mentioned in the context of doubts about his handling of 'chuto' vehicles.
La larga sombra del (No) Estado chutoJaime Paz is the father of Rodrigo Paz and served as the president of Bolivia from 1989 to 1993.
Bolívia confirma guinada à direita com candidato surpresa no 2º turnoJaime Paz was part of the 'Acuerdo Patriótico' with Hugo Banzer, highlighting the political dynamics in Bolivia.
Analistas ven a 9 fuerzas políticas del sistema electoral convertidos en ‘taxipartidos’Jaime Paz is included in the list of former presidents receiving financial recognition from the state.
¿Vocación de servicio o premio eterno?Jaime Paz was involved in the initial contracts for lithium exploitation during his presidency.
Litio: 17 años de promesas, descontentos y más de $us mil millones invertidos


























