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232:Independent Socialist Party
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239:Genuine Republican Party
171:Fernando Campero Álvarez
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150:in 1937, and backed by
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183:Carlos Salinas Aramayo
132:United Socialist Party
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228:Gualberto Villarroel
206:Germán Busch Becerra
154:and by the regional
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179:Javier Paz Campero
163:Enrique Baldivieso
152:Legion of Veterans
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