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From 1996 onwards, Evo Morales began to rise as a prominent leader inside ASP. Soon he became a competitor of Veliz. Internal conflict emerged between the followers of Morales and Veliz,
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list). However, many trade unions decided not to support Veliz's candidature, accusing him of having manipulated the candidate lists of the United Left. Four ASP members of the
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After the 1997 elections a split occurred in ASP, and Evo Morales was expelled from the organization. In 1998 the supporters of Evo Morales founded the
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Ahead of the 2002 general elections, a sector of ASP led by Hugo Moldiz denounced Veliz and declared their support for the candidacy of Evo Morales.
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El poder del movimiento político: estrategia, tramas organizativas e identidad del MAS en Cochabamba (1999-2005)
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Quiénes son indígenas en los gobiernos municipales. Cuadernos de investigación CIPCA, 59. La Paz: CIPCA [u.a.
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in 1995 titled 'Land, Territory and Political Instrument'. Present at the congress were
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Román Loayza Caero: lider quechua, contribuyó al ascenso campesino indígena del país
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Alejo Veliz ran for the post of mayor and received 1.1% of the votes in the city.
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Alejo Veliz fue al Comité Cívico cruceño para coordinar acciones
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peasant leader Alejo Véliz became the main leader of ASP with
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Monasterios, Karin, Pablo Stefanoni, and Hervé do Alto.
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Monasterios, Karin, Pablo Stefanoni, and Hervé do Alto.
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Monasterios, Karin, Pablo Stefanoni, and Hervé do Alto.
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Spanish
Bolivia
Alejo Véliz
Santa Cruz de la Sierra
CSUTCB
Cochabamba
Evo Morales
1997 national elections
United Left
proportional representation
Chamber of Deputies
Chapare province
Román Loayza Caero
Félix Sanchéz Veizaga
Néstor Guzmán Villarroel
Political Instrument for the Sovereignty of the Peoples
1999 municipal elections
Communist Party of Bolivia
Cochabamba
Alejo Veliz fue al Comité Cívico cruceño para coordinar acciones
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MAS-IPSP: Instrumento político que surge de los movimientos sociales
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Reinventando la nación en Bolivia: movimientos sociales, Estado y poscolonialidad

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