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circumstances, the military announced in September 1982 that to spare the expense of new elections and avoid further unrest, it would reconvene the legislature elected in 1980 and accept whomever it chose as president. Congress reconvened on 23 September and reconfirmed the 1980 election results. On 5 October, it overwhelmingly elected Siles as president. He was sworn into his second term on 10 October, with the MIR's
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Siles also had to tackle the difficult issue of disarming the worker and miner militia members who had fought in the 1952 Revolution and who had been allowed to keep their weapons. They had served as a useful counterbalance to the possibility of a conservative or military coup against the Revolution,
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Having defeated the military and toppled the Ballivián government, Siles served as provisional president from 11 April 1952 until 16 April 1952, when Estenssoro returned from exile. The 1951 electoral results were upheld, and Paz Estenssoro became constitutional president of Bolivia with Siles as his
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The 1982–86 hyperinflation would end up being the fourth largest ever recorded in the world. Still, Siles refused to adopt extra-constitutional measures, preferring instead to consolidate the hard-earned Bolivian democracy regardless of the personal cost to him. He even went on a hunger strike as a
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On 30 June 1984 he was abducted from his home and held for ten hours during a failed military coup. 60 members of the army and police force sought to bring about a coup. According to the Bolivian government, members of the elite narcotics unit, the Leopardos, were involved in the abduction. The
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During the MNR's first 4 years in the office, the government instituted far-reaching reforms, including the establishment of the universal vote, nationalization of the largest mining concerns in the country, and the adoption of a major agrarian reform. In 1956 Estenssoro left the office, as the
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With its reputation badly damaged by the excesses of the 1980–82 dictatorship, the military faced two options—call new elections, or accept the 1980 results. By this time, however, it was obvious that the country would crumble into civil war before new elections could be held. Under the
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from November 1947 until September 1948. In 1949, Siles returns to Bolivia to stand for election to the Bolivian legislature, which he wins. However, he is soon arrested for continuing aggitation against the government in power and sent to the island prison of
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The economy was in deep trouble, as food and mineral production had plummeted; consequently, inflation soared, and the United States conditioned any further aid and support on the adoption of an economic program of its own prescription (the so-called
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Siles finished first in 1980, but came up short of a majority. Days before Congress was due to convene to choose a winner, the army launched the bloody coup of 17 July 1980, which installed a reactionary (and cocaine-tainted) dictatorship of General
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In 1940 Siles was elected in the Chamber of Deputies. Gravitating toward the reformist side of the political spectrum (even though his father had been one of the pillars of the Old Regime), in 1941 he founded along with
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The first Siles' administration was more contentious and difficult than revolutionary Estenssoro's had been. During this time MNR began to fragment along personal lines and due to growing disagreements over policy.
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and, upon being elected, sent Siles as ambassador to Uruguay until 1963 and as ambassador to Spain (1963–64). In 1964 Siles broke with Estrassoro over the latter's decision to run for another consecutive term.
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By 1985 the government's impotence prompted Congress to call early elections, citing the fact that Siles had been originally elected five long years before. His old rival, MNR's
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Paz Estenssoro run for presidency with Siles as his vice-presidential running mate, and won the contest with 42.9% of the vote. However, the ultra-conservative government of
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In 1931 Siles graduated from the American Institute in La Paz. He served in Bolivian army and was decorated for injury sustained while fighting in the
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was elected president, and Siles left for Uruguay, a country where he had lived before in exile and for which he held special affection. He died in
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desperate way to gain public sympathy. Finally, he agreed to shorten his own term and Congress moved the presidential election forward by a year.
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party schemed to topple the MNR from power, causing a rather disproportionate repressive backlash that diminished MNR's (and Siles') popularity.
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twice nonconsecutively from 1956 to 1960 and from 1982 to 1985. He also briefly served as interim president in April 1952, and as the 27th
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Bolivian Constitution forbade a sitting president from running for another consecutive term. Siles, his logical successor, easily won the
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on a boat. He returned in 1982, when the military's experiment had run its course and the Bolivian economy was on the verge of collapse.
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refused to recognize the results and instead turned over the presidency to the commander of the Bolivian army, general
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Mesa José de; Gisbert, Teresa; and Carlos D. Mesa, "Historia De Bolivia", 3rd edition., pp. 570–674 and 690–701.
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after the relationship ended twenty years previous. Cuban doctors began reorganizing the Bolivian health system.
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After the 1978 democratic opening, Siles returned to Bolivia and formed a grand alliance of the left with the
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Siles was married to Maria Teresa Ormachea del Carpio and had three daughters, Marcela, Ana Maria and Isabel.
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One bright point in the Siles administration was the 1983 extradition to France of the Nazi war criminal
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The 1978 election was annulled due to massive fraud in favor of the official military candidate, General
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general elections, mostly as a result of a serious erosion of support for Estenssoro.
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The MNR was behind the coup that installed the progressive military administration of
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Cockburn, Alexander; Jeffrey St. Clair (1998). "Klaus Barbie and the Cocaine Coup".
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of 1932–35. After the war he finished San Andres University with a degree in law.
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Grand Crosses 1st class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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and Isabel Zuazo Cusicanqui. Siles was raised by his mother. His half-brother
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After the end of Siles' term in 1960, Estenssoro again ran for president in
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but were by now serving the growing ambitions of the head of the
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Hernan Siles Zuazo, Ex-President of Bolivia, Is Dead at 83
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and became President of the Republic on 6 August 1956.
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In 1971 Siles opposed the right-wing coup of general
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Index

Hernan Siles Zuazo
Spanish name
surname

President of Bolivia
Vice President
Jaime Paz Zamora
Guido Vildoso
Víctor Paz Estenssoro
Ñuflo Chávez Ortiz
Víctor Paz Estenssoro
Víctor Paz Estenssoro
Hugo Ballivián
Víctor Paz Estenssoro
Vice President of Bolivia
Víctor Paz Estenssoro
Mamerto Urriolagoitía
Ñuflo Chávez Ortiz
La Paz
Montevideo
Leftwing Revolutionary Nationalist Movement
Revolutionary Nationalist Movement
Democratic and Popular Union
Hernando Siles Reyes
Luis Adolfo Siles Salinas
Jorge Siles Salinas
Higher University of San Andrés

Order of the Condor of the Andes

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