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+ | ==Numbers of Congress seats by parties<ref>''Table last updated June 2021''</ref>== | ||
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− | | | + | |{{eLink|party|4250|Partido Templario Boliviano}} || 340 || June 2021 |
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− | |{{eLink|party| | + | |{{eLink|party|4045|P.L.N. Liberacion Nacional}} || 150 || June 2021 |
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− | |{{eLink|party|3277|Partido Militar Boliviano}} || | + | |[[Partido Democrata Boliviano]] || 140 || January 2019 |
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+ | |[[The Strongest Party]] || 125 || November 2018 | ||
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+ | |{{eLink|party|3277|Partido Militar Boliviano}} || 94 || May 2019 | ||
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+ | |{{eLink|party|3641|Alianza Democrata Boliviana}} || 75 || January 2017 | ||
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+ | |{{eLink|party|3271|Soberania y Libertad}} || 68 || September 2019 | ||
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+ | |{{eLink|party|4045|U.S.L.N. Union Socialista}} || 63 || April 2014 | ||
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+ | |{{eLink|party|3266|Paleoconservative Movement}} || 49 || April 2018 | ||
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|{{eLink|party|3265|Union Militar Boliviana}} || 22 || August 2011 | |{{eLink|party|3265|Union Militar Boliviana}} || 22 || August 2011 | ||
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− | |{{eLink|party| | + | |{{eLink|party|3865|PARTIDO DE LlBERACION NACIONAL}} || 22 || August 2012 |
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− | |{{eLink|party| | + | |{{eLink|party|4177|Partido Nacional Militar}} || 13 || January 2020 |
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− | |} | + | |{{eLink|party|4441|Gorilas Sensibles}} || 3 || July 2013 |
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+ | |{{eLink|party|4430|Party Band}} || 3 || December 2013 | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:12, 27 May 2024
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The first Congress of Bolivia was inaugurated on 26 June 2009 (eDay 584), a day after the first Congress elections in Bolivia were held.
Today, the Congressional elections take place on the 25th day of each month and the Congress is inaugurated two days later, on the 27th of each month. Only the top 5 parties can make nominations for Congress candidates and citizens vote for lists of party representatives instead of individual candidates which are valid for a whole country, not a certain region.
The review of all Bolivian Congresses by year can be viewed by clicking on the links below, as well a detailed table with the overview of all Congress seats can be seen further down.
Numbers of Congress seats by parties[1]
Party | Seats | The last month present in the Congress |
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Partido Templario Boliviano | 340 | June 2021 |
P.L.N. Liberacion Nacional | 150 | June 2021 |
Partido Democrata Boliviano | 140 | January 2019 |
The Strongest Party | 125 | November 2018 |
Partido Militar Boliviano | 94 | May 2019 |
Alianza Democrata Boliviana | 75 | January 2017 |
Soberania y Libertad | 68 | September 2019 |
U.S.L.N. Union Socialista | 63 | April 2014 |
Paleoconservative Movement | 49 | April 2018 |
Union Militar Boliviana | 22 | August 2011 |
PARTIDO DE LlBERACION NACIONAL | 22 | August 2012 |
Partido Nacional Militar | 13 | January 2020 |
Gorilas Sensibles | 3 | July 2013 |
Party Band | 3 | December 2013 |
Notes:
- ↑ Table last updated June 2021
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