Jorge 'Tuto' Quiroga
Jorge 'Tuto' Quiroga is a Bolivian politician and former president who served from 2001 to 2002. A prominent figure in Bolivian politics, he is known for his leadership within the Democratic and Social Power party and has been an influential voice in supporting political prisoners and advocating for democracy in Bolivia.
Born on Jan 30, 1951 (74 years old)
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Dominican Republic:
Jorge Tuto Quiroga was Rodrigo Paz Pereira's rival in the presidential election.
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Panama:
Jorge Tuto Quiroga was Rodrigo Paz's rival in the presidential election.
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Paraguay:
Jorge Tuto Quiroga was Rodrigo Paz Pereira's rival in the presidential election.
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Panama:
Jorge Tuto Quiroga was Rodrigo Paz Pereira's rival in the presidential election.
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Guatemala:
Jorge Tuto Quiroga was the conservative rival who received 45.04% of the votes in the election.
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Ecuador:
Jorge Tuto Quiroga was the candidate from the conservative alliance in the elections.
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Colombia:
Jorge Tuto Quiroga was a former president who lost to Rodrigo Paz Pereira in the recent elections.
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Bolivia:
Jorge Tuto Quiroga defended the selection process and praised Tomasa Yarhui's merits.
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Bolivia:
Jorge Tuto Quiroga is a former president and was involved in the appointment of the heads of the bench.
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Peru:
Jorge Tuto Quiroga was the former right-wing president who lost to Rodrigo Paz in the recent election.
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