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Manuel Suárez Ávila

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Manuel Suárez Ávila (b. February 12, 1968, Trinidad) is a Bolivian politician.[1]

Suárez Ávila studied political science. He was a councilor at the Bolivian Embassy in Madrid in 1995, and a councilor at the Bolivian mission at the United Nations in Geneva 1995-1997.[1]

He was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 1997, through the proportional representation vote in Beni as a Revolutionary Nationalist Movement (MNR) candidate. His alternate was Martha T. Gutiérrez de Anderson.[1] Suárez Ávila headed the Permanent Ethics Committee in the parliament, which oversaw the expulsion from the parliament of deputy Evo Morales Ayma in 2002.[2]

Suárez Ávila served as interim Minister of the Presidency in the cabinet of Carlos Mesa.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c Directorio: 1997 - 2002. La Paz: Centro de Investigación del Congreso Nacional (CICON), 2002. p. 189
  2. ^ http://www.eldeber.com.bo/anteriores/20020122/nacional_3.html
  3. ^ http://www.congreso.gov.bo/leyes/2432.htm