Armando Loaiza

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Armando Loaiza Mariaca (8 December 1943 – 18 January 2016) served as the Foreign Minister of Bolivia[1] from 14 June 2005 to 23 January 2006 when a new administration took office.

He was born in La Paz, and died aged 72.[2][3]

See also

References

  1. ^ OAS To Observe Bolivia's December 18 General Elections Organization of American States
  2. ^ https://eju.tv/2016/01/muere-diplomatico-excanciller-bolivia-armando-loaiza/
  3. ^ https://elpotosi.net/nacional/20160118_murio-el-excanciller-armando-loaiza-mariaca.html

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Preceded by
Juan Ignacio Siles
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2005–2006
Succeeded by
David Choquehuanca
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