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President--Hugo BANZER Suarez

Vice President--Jorge QUIROGA Ramirez

Minister of Foreign Affairs--Javier MURILLO de la Rocha

President--Hugo Banzer Suarez

Vice President--Jorge Quiroga Ramirez

Minister of Foreign Affairs--Javier Murillo de la Rocha


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President Hugo BANZER Suarez (since 6 August 1997); Vice President Jorge Fernando QUIROGA Ramirez (since 6 August 1997); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
President Hugo Banzer Suarez (since 6 August 1997); Vice President Jorge Fernando QUIROGA Ramirez (since 6 August 1997); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government

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President Hugo BANZER Suarez (since 6 August 1997); Vice President Jorge Fernando QUIROGA Ramirez (since 6 August 1997); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
President Hugo Banzer Suarez (since 6 August 1997); Vice President Jorge Fernando QUIROGA Ramirez (since 6 August 1997); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government

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Hugo BANZER Suarez elected president; percent of vote - Hugo BANZER Suarez (ADN) 22%; Jaime PAZ Zamora (MIR) 17%, Juan Carlos DURAN (MNR) 18%, Ivo KULJIS (UCS) 16%, Remedios LOZA (CONDEPA) 17%; no candidate received a majority of the popular vote; Hugo BANZER Suarez won a congressional runoff election on 5 August 1997 after forming a "megacoalition" with MIR, UCS, CONDEPA, NFR and PDC
Hugo Banzer Suarez elected president; percent of vote - Hugo Banzer Suarez (ADN) 22%; Jaime Paz Zamora (MIR) 17%, Juan Carlos Duran (MNR) 18%, Ivo Kuljis (UCS) 16%, Remedios Loza (CONDEPA) 17%; no candidate received a majority of the popular vote; Hugo Banzer Suarez won a congressional runoff election on 5 August 1997 after forming a "megacoalition" with MIR, UCS, CONDEPA, NFR and PDC

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Alternative of Democratic Socialism or ASD [Jerjes JUSTINIANO]; April 9 Revolutionary Vanguard or VR-9 [Carlos SERRATE]; Bolivian Communist Party or PCB [Marcos DOMIC]; Bolivian Renovating Alliance or ARBOL [Marcelo FERNANDEZ, Hugo VILLEGAS]; Bolivian Socialist Falange or FSB [leader NA]; Christian Democrat or PDC [Benjamin MIGUEL]; Civic Solidarity Union or UCS [Johnny FERNANDEZ]; Conscience of the Fatherland or CONDEPA [Remedios LOZA Alvarado]; Free Bolivia Movement or MBL [Antonio ARANIBAR]; Front of Katarista Unity or FULKA [Genaro FLORES]; Front of National Salvation or FSN [Manual MORALES Davila]; Katarismo National Unity or KND [Filepe KITTELSON]; Movement of the Revolutionary Left or MIR [Oscar EID]; Movement Towards Socialism-Popular Instrument for Solidarity with the People or MAS-IPSP [leader Evo MORALES]; Nationalist Democratic Action or ADN [Enrique TORO]; Nationalist Katarista Movement or MKN [Fernando UNTOJA]; Nationalist Revolutionary Movement or MNR [Gonzalo SANCHEZ DE LOZADA]; New Republican Force or NFR [Manfred REYES VILLA]; New Youth Force [Alfonso SAAVEDRA Bruno]; Patriotic Axis of Convergence or EJE-P [Ramiro BARRANECHEA]; Popular Patriotic Movement or MPP [Julio MANTILLA]; Revolutionary Front of the Left or FRI [Oscar ZAMORA]; Socialist Party One or PS-1 [leader NA]; Solidarity and Democracy or SYD [leader NA]; Tupac Katari Revolutionary Liberation Movement or MRTK-L [Victor Hugo CARDENAS Conde]; United Left or IU [Marcos DOMIC]; Unity and Progress Movement or MUP [Ivo KULJIS]
Alternative of Democratic Socialism or ASD [Jerjes Justiniano]; April 9 Revolutionary Vanguard or VR-9 [Carlos Serrate]; Bolivian Communist Party or PCB [Marcos Domic]; Bolivian Renovating Alliance or ARBOL [Marcelo Fernandez, Hugo Villegas]; Bolivian Socialist Falange or FSB [leader NA]; Christian Democrat or PDC [Benjamin Miguel]; Civic Solidarity Union or UCS [Johnny Fernandez]; Conscience of the Fatherland or CONDEPA [Remedios LOZA Alvarado]; Free Bolivia Movement or MBL [Antonio Aranibar]; Front of Katarista Unity or FULKA [Genaro Flores]; Front of National Salvation or FSN [Manual Morales Davila]; Katarismo National Unity or KND [Filepe Kittelson]; Movement of the Revolutionary Left or MIR [Oscar Eid]; Movement Towards Socialism-Popular Instrument for Solidarity with the People or MAS-IPSP [leader Evo Morales]; Nationalist Democratic Action or ADN [Enrique Toro]; Nationalist Katarista Movement or MKN [Fernando UNTOJA]; Nationalist Revolutionary Movement or MNR [Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada]; New Republican Force or NFR [Manfred Reyes Villa]; New Youth Force [Alfonso Saavedra Bruno]; Patriotic Axis of Convergence or EJE-P [Ramiro Barranechea]; Popular Patriotic Movement or MPP [Julio Mantilla]; Revolutionary Front of the Left or FRI [Oscar Zamora]; Socialist Party One or PS-1 [leader NA]; Solidarity and Democracy or SYD [leader NA]; Tupac Katari Revolutionary Liberation Movement or MRTK-L [Victor Hugo Cardenas Conde]; United Left or IU [Marcos Domic]; Unity and Progress Movement or MUP [Ivo Kuljis]

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Ambassador Marlene FERNANDEZ del Granado
Ambassador Marlene Fernandez del Granado

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Ambassador Donna Jean HRINAK
Ambassador Donna Jean Hrinak

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three equal horizontal bands of red (top), yellow, and green with the coat of arms centered on the yellow band; similar to the flag of Ghana, which has a large black five-pointed star centered in the yellow band
three equal horizontal bands of red (top), yellow, and green with the coat of arms centered on the yellow band; similar to the flag of Ghana, which has a large black five-pointed star centered in the yellow band

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