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Armando Loaiza

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

He was born in La Paz, and died aged 72.

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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Political offices
Preceded byJuan Ignacio Siles Minister of Foreign Affairs
2005–2006
Succeeded byDavid Choquehuanca


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