Evo Morales
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Evo Morales, vulgo plenius Juan Evo Morales Ayma (apud Isallawi natus die 26 Octobris 1959) est politicus Boliviae et a die 22 Ianuarii 2006 praeses patriae, primus qui e populo indigena Aymara ortus sit. Die 12 Octobris 2014 rursus electus est. Politicus est socialista, Ernesti Guevera admirator.


Bibliographia
- "10 nuevos ministros figuran en el gabinete de Evo; Choquehuanca y Quintana dejan sus cargos" in Los Tiempos (23 Ianuarii 2017)
- Linda C. Farthing, Benjamin H. Kohl, Evo's Bolivia: Continuity and Change. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2014. ISBN 978-0292758681
- Ellie Mae O'Hagan, "Evo Morales has proved that socialism doesn’t damage economies" in The Guardian" (14 Octobris 2014)
- George Philip, Francisco Panizza, The Triumph of Politics: The Return of the Left in Venezuela, Bolivia and Ecuador. Cantabrigiae: Polity Press, 2011. ISBN 978-0745647494
- Jonathan Watts, "Morales: ‘It is not the power of Evo, it is the power of the people’" in The Guardian (20 Februarii 2016)
- Jeffrey R. Webber, From Rebellion to Reform in Bolivia: Class Struggle, Indigenous Liberation, and the Politics of Evo Morales. Londinii: Haymarket Books, 2011. ISBN 978-1608461066
Nexus externi
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Praesides Boliviae (1982–)
Guido Vildoso • Ferdinandus Siles Zuazo • Victor Paz Estenssoro • Iacobus Paz Zamora • Gundisalvus Sánchez de Lozada • Hugo Banzer • Georgius Quiroga • Gundisalvus Sánchez de Lozada • Carolus Mesa • Eduardus Rodríguez • Evo Morales • Ioannina Áñez • Ludovicus Arce Capsae cognatae: Ministri rerum externarum Boliviani | |
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