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Hormando Vaca Díez (April 30, 1949 –
February 9, 2010 in Warnes,
Santa Cruz) was the
President of the
Senate of Bolivia, the
upper house of the Bolivian...
- Mesa
failed to
either sign or veto the law, so by law
Senate President Hormando Vaca Diez was
required to sign it into law on May 17. Many
protesters felt...
- Sánchez de
Lozada had
already left the
Palacio Quemado. At 6:00 p.m.,
Hormando Vaca Díez and
Oscar Arrien,
presidents of the
Senate and
Chamber of Deputies...
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president Carlos Mesa
offered his
resignation to Congress.
Senate President Hormando Vaca Diez and
Chamber of
Deputies leader Mario Cossío did not take the...
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Movement nominee for
President of
Bolivia 1985, 1989, 1997, 2002 Succeeded by
Hormando Vaca Díez
Withdrew Preceded by
Jorge Quiroga Christian Democratic Party...
- 1951),
Bolivian politician Henry Vaca (born 1998),
Bolivian footballer Hormando Vaca Díez (1949–2010),
Bolivian politician Getulio Vaca (born 1984), Bolivian...
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August 2001
August 2002
Mirtha Quevedo Acalinovic August 2002
August 2003
Hormando Vaca Diez
August 2003
August 2005
Sandro Giordano August 2005
January 2006...
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Guido Nayar Santa Cruz ADN
Guillermo Capobianco Rivera Santa Cruz MIR
Hormando Vaca Díez
Santa Cruz MIR
Ismael Morón Sánchez
Santa Cruz MNR
Jerjes Justiniano...
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January 2006
Hormando Vaca Díez MIR
Oswaldo Justiniano 2
August 2002 22
January 2006 2006–2009...
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until August 2001
Enrique Toro
Tejada (ADN), from
August 2001 President:
Hormando Vaca Diez (MIR),
until August 1998 Hugo
Carvajal Donoso (MIR),
until August...