词条 | Workers' Party (Bolivia) |
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The Workers' Party (Spanish: Partido Obrero, PO) was a Bolivian left-wing-socialist political party. The Workers' Party was founded on November 23, 1937 by the leaders of the trade union Confederation of Bolivian Workers. The leaders of the Workers' Party were Waldo Álvarez España, Eduardo Arze Loureiro, Julio Ordóñez, Federico González, Luciano Durán Böger, Luis Peñaloza and Román Vera Álvarez.[1] The Workers' Party was associated with the revolutionary government of Colonel Germán Busch Becerra (1937–1939). For the 1938 congressional elections, the Workers' Party was the component of the pro-military United Socialist Front.[2] The Workers' Party did not long survive the suicide of Colonel Germán Busch. References1. ^Waldo Alvarez España. Memorias del primer ministro obrero: historia del movimiento sindical y político boliviano, 1916-1952. s.n., 1986. P.148. {{Bolivia-party-stub}}2. ^Trifonio Delgado González, Guillermo Delgado. 100 años de lucha obrera en Bolivia. Ediciones ISLA, 1984. P.122. 4 : Defunct political parties in Bolivia|Socialist parties in Bolivia|Political parties established in 1937|1937 establishments in Bolivia |
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