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- Rafael Arcángel Quispe Flores (Coro Coro, La Paz, Bolivia; 24 de octubre de 1969) conocido también como "Tata Quispe", es un político aimara boliviano. Fue diputado suplente en la Asamblea Legislativa Plurinacional por la alianza Unidad Demócrata desde el 23 de enero de 2015 hasta el 26 de noviembre de 2019 en representación del Departamento de La Paz. Posteriormente ocupó el cargo de Director general del Fondo de Desarrollo Indígena durante el gobierno de la presidenta Jeanine Áñez Chávez. El 8 de mayo de 2020 la ministra de Desarrollo Rural y Tierras Eliane Capobianco anunció su destitución en el puesto siendo sustituido por Germán Huanca, entonces viceministro de Planificación. Quispe declaró que nadie le comunicó su cese. (es)
- Rafael Arcángel Quispe Flores (born 24 October 1969), often referred to as Tata Quispe, is a Bolivian indigenous activist and politician who served as general executive director of the Indigenous Development Fund from 2019 to 2020. A member of the political party Somos Pueblo, of which he is the leader, he later served as vice minister of decolonization from October to November 2020. He previously served as a substitute plurinominal member of the Chamber of Deputies from La Paz under María Eugenia Calcina from 2015 to 2019 on behalf of the Democratic Unity coalition. Prior to entering politics, Quispe served as a mallku on the National Council of Ayllus and Markas of Qullasuyu and was part of the Andean Coordinator of Indigenous Organizations. Born in Coro Coro and raised in rural poverty, Quispe completed secondary education in El Alto. He studied law at multiple universities, though he never completed his degree. He held prominent positions of local leadership in and around his Aymara community, serving as mallku of the Caquingora Marka and later mallku of the Pakajaqi Suyu. In 2010, he was elected to the governing board of the National Council of Ayllus and Markaz of Qullasuyu, serving as mallku of the organization's Extractive Industries Commission. His opposition to President Evo Morales gained him national prominence during the conflict over the Isiboro Sécure National Park and Indigenous Territory, during which time he led indigenous protests against a planned highway crossing through the protected area. Quispe entered national politics in the 2014 general election, losing a race for a seat in the Chamber of Deputies but later being authorized to serve as a substitute deputy, filling the vacancy left by María Eugenia Calcina, who assumed the titular position. Quispe's humorous but polemic style of politics made him a controversial figure, with members of both the ruling Movement for Socialism and his own caucus denouncing him for various acts. In 2019, President Jeanine Áñez appointed him to direct the country's Indigenous Development Fund, and he later briefly served as vice minister of decolonization. In late 2020, Quispe launched his candidacy for the governorship of La Paz, running on a ticket led by his own Somos Pueblo party. He narrowly failed to move to the second round, placing third in the election. Shortly thereafter, Quispe announced his retirement from politics. (en)
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- Rafael Arcángel Quispe Flores (en)
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- María Eugenia Calcina (en)
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- Headshot of Rafael Quispe (en)
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- Rafael Arcángel Quispe Flores (en)
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- Sicuypata, La Paz, Bolivia (en)
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- Center for Accelerated Secondary Education (en)
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- * Independent (en)
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- Braulio Yucra (en)
- Leonardo Montaño (en)
- Lidia Paucara (en)
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- Offices and distinctions (en)
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- Rafael Arcángel Quispe Flores (Coro Coro, La Paz, Bolivia; 24 de octubre de 1969) conocido también como "Tata Quispe", es un político aimara boliviano. Fue diputado suplente en la Asamblea Legislativa Plurinacional por la alianza Unidad Demócrata desde el 23 de enero de 2015 hasta el 26 de noviembre de 2019 en representación del Departamento de La Paz. Posteriormente ocupó el cargo de Director general del Fondo de Desarrollo Indígena durante el gobierno de la presidenta Jeanine Áñez Chávez. El 8 de mayo de 2020 la ministra de Desarrollo Rural y Tierras Eliane Capobianco anunció su destitución en el puesto siendo sustituido por Germán Huanca, entonces viceministro de Planificación. Quispe declaró que nadie le comunicó su cese. (es)
- Rafael Arcángel Quispe Flores (born 24 October 1969), often referred to as Tata Quispe, is a Bolivian indigenous activist and politician who served as general executive director of the Indigenous Development Fund from 2019 to 2020. A member of the political party Somos Pueblo, of which he is the leader, he later served as vice minister of decolonization from October to November 2020. He previously served as a substitute plurinominal member of the Chamber of Deputies from La Paz under María Eugenia Calcina from 2015 to 2019 on behalf of the Democratic Unity coalition. Prior to entering politics, Quispe served as a mallku on the National Council of Ayllus and Markas of Qullasuyu and was part of the Andean Coordinator of Indigenous Organizations. (en)
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- Rafael Quispe (es)
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