Government of Hugo Banzer Suárez, 1971-1978
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General Hugo Banzer Suárez
Hugo Banzer
Hugo Banzer Suárez was a politician, military general, dictator and President of Bolivia. He held the Bolivian presidency twice: from August 22, 1971 to July 21, 1978, as a dictator; and then again from August 6, 1997 to August 7, 2001, as constitutional President.-Military and ideological...

 had taken the Presidency 21 August 1971, and formed his cabinet.
Ministry / Date Foreign and Religious Affaire Interior National Defense Planning and Co-ordination Finance Education and Culture
22.08.1971 Mario Gutiérrez Gutiérrez, FSB Andrés Selich Show, mil Jaime Florentino Mendieta Vargas, mil Edwin Rodríguez Aguirre, MNR Raúl Lema Peláez, MNR Augusto Mendizábal Moya, MNR
28.12.1971 Mario Adett Zamora, mil Julio Prado Salmón, MNR Edwin Rodríguez Aguirre, MNR Mario Méndez Elías, FSB
24.08.1972 Luis Bedregal Rodo, MNR
04.09.1972
04.09.1972 Jaime Tapia Alipaz, FSB
03.10.1972
22.11.1972
23.04.1973 Alfredo Arce Carpio
Alfredo Arce Carpio
Alfredo Arce Carpio was a Bolivian politician, legal figure and intellectual.Born in La Paz on March 19 , 1941, he studied law at Universidad Mayor de San Andrés...

, MNR
21.05.1973 Walter Castro Avendaño, mil
04.08.1973
10.09.1973 Armando Pinell Centellas, MNR
13.09.1973
09.10.1973 Fernando Paz Baldivieso, MNR
26.11.1973 Alberto Guzmán Soriano, mil Jaime Quiroga Mattos, ind Mario Serrate Ruíz, FSB
04.12.1973 Sergio Otero Gómez, MNR
14.02.1974 Juan Pereda Asbún, mil
23.04.1974
08.07.1974 René Bernal Escalante, mil Victor Castillo Suárez, mil Waldo Bernal Pereira, mil
12.07.1974
09.11.1974 Juan Lechín Suárez, mil
12.01.1976 Carlos Calvo Galindo, ind
19.04.1976 Oscar Adriázola Valda, mil
28.05.1976
09.11.1976 Jaime Niño de Guzmán Quiroz, mil
13.10.1977 David Blanco Zabala, ind
28.11.1977 Guillermo Jiménez Gallo, mil
23.12.1977 Hugo Bretel Barba, mil

Ministry / Date Transport and Communications Labor and Union Affairs Industry y Commerce Mining and Metallurgy Energy and Hydrocarbons Agriculture and Peasant Affairs (*)
22.08.1971 Ambrosio García Rivera, FSB Ciro Humboldt Barrero, MNR Héctor Ormachea Peñaranda, MNR Carlos Serrate Reich, MNR Roberto Capriles Gutiérrez, FSB José Gil Reyes, mil
28.12.1971 Edmundo Nogales Ortíz, MNR
24.08.1972 Raúl Lema Patino, MNR
04.09.1972
04.09.1972
03.10.1972
22.11.1972
23.04.1973 Guillermo Fortún Suárez, MNR Juan Pereda Asbún, mil Alberto Natusch Busch, mil
21.05.1973
04.08.1973
10.09.1973 Angel Gemio Ergueta, MNR Javier Bedregal Gutierrez, MNR
13.09.1973
09.10.1973
26.11.1973 Alfredo Franco Guachalla, MNR Raúl Lema Patino, MNR
04.12.1973
14.02.1974 Miguel Ayoroa Montaño, mil Guillermo Jiménez Gallo, mil
23.04.1974
08.07.1974 Wálter Nuñez Rivero, mil Mario Vargas Salinas, mil José Antonio Zelaya Salinas, mil
12.07.1974
09.11.1974 Julio Trigo Ramírez, mil Víctor González Fuentes
Víctor González Fuentes
Víctor González Fuentes was de facto president of Bolivia for less than a day, and is a former military general and a member of the military junta that ruled the country from 1971–1978. The junta included Juan Pereda, David Padilla, Wálter Guevara, Alberto Natusch, and Lydia Gueiler Tejada...

, mil
12.01.1976
19.04.1976
28.05.1976 Alfonso Villalpando Armaza, mil
09.11.1976 Carlos Rodrigo Lea Plaza, mil Alfonso Villalpando Armaza, mil
13.10.1977 Fadrique Muñoz Reyes, ind Luis Cordero Montellano, mil
28.11.1977 Ernesto Camacha Hurtado, mil
23.12.1977

(*) 03.10.1972 – 14.02.1974 Agriculture
Ministry / Date Health and Social Security Housing and Urbanism Press and Information Secretary to the Cabinet Peasant Affairs State Coordination
22.08.1971 Carlos Valverde Barbery, FSB Sergio Leigue Suárez, FSB Hugo Gonzáles Rioja, FSB Alfredo Arce Carpio
Alfredo Arce Carpio
Alfredo Arce Carpio was a Bolivian politician, legal figure and intellectual.Born in La Paz on March 19 , 1941, he studied law at Universidad Mayor de San Andrés...

, MNR
no no no
28.12.1971 no no no
24.08.1972 Guillermo Fortún Suárez, MNR no no no
04.09.1972 no Alfredo Arce Carpio
Alfredo Arce Carpio
Alfredo Arce Carpio was a Bolivian politician, legal figure and intellectual.Born in La Paz on March 19 , 1941, he studied law at Universidad Mayor de San Andrés...

, MNR
no
04.09.1972 Arturo Cronembold Parada, FSB Carlos Iturralde Ballivián, FSB no no
03.10.1972 Guido Humerez Cabrera, mil no
22.11.1972 Luis Leigue Suárez, FSB Germán Azcárraga Jiménez, FSB no
23.04.1973 Jaime Caballero Tamayo, MNR Mario Escobari Guerra, mil Ramón Azero Sanzetenea, mil no
21.05.1973 no
04.08.1973 Waldo Cerruto Calderón de la Barca, FSB no
10.09.1973 Guido Valle Antelo, ind no
13.09.1973 Guillermo Bulacia Salek, MNR no
09.10.1973 no
26.11.1973 no
04.12.1973 no
14.02.1974 no no Roberto Capriles Gutiérrez, FSB
23.04.1974 no no Edwin Tapia Frontanilla, FRB
08.07.1974 no no Juan Lechín Suárez, mil
12.07.1974 Jorge Torres Navarro, mil José Patiño Ayoroa, mil no no no
09.11.1974 Walter Núñez Rivero, mil no no no no no
12.01.1976 Santiago Maesse Roca, mil no no no no no
19.04.1976 no no no no no
28.05.1976 no no no no no
09.11.1976 Guido Vildoso Calderón, mil no no no no no
13.10.1977 Fernando Guillen Monje, mil no no no no no
28.11.1977 no no no no no
23.12.1977 no no no no no


mil – military

ind – independent

FSB – Bolivian Socialist Falange
Bolivian Socialist Falange
The Bolivian Socialist Falange was a Bolivian political party established in the year 1937. A right-wing party drawing inspiration from fascism, it was the country's second-largest party between approximately 1954 and 1974...



MNR – Revolutionary Nationalist Movement
Revolutionary Nationalist Movement
The Revolutionary Nationalist Movement is a Bolivian political party, perhaps the most important in the country during the 20th century. At the legislative elections in 2002, the party won, in an alliance with the Free Bolivia Movement, 26.9% of the popular vote and 36 out of 130 seats in the...



FRB – Barrientista Revolutionary Force
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