Abelardo Villalpando Retamozo

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Abelardo Villalpando Retamozo was a Bolivian politician.

Villalpando Retamozo was born in Puna, Potosí in 1909.[1][2] He obtained a law degree from the Tomás Frías University.[2] He was one of the representatives of the Popular Front of Potosí in the Bolivian National Convention of 1938.[3] He joined the Revolutionary Left Party (PIR) in 1940.[2] He was a co-founder of the Communist Party of Bolivia (PCB).[2] He was elected Deputy and Senator on a number of occasions.[2] He was named Principal of the Tomás Frías University in 1955, and served in this role for three tenures.[2] He died in 1997.[2]

Villalpando Retamozo died on May 30, 1997.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Marxismo militante. 1997. p. 145.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g García Guadilla, Carmen (ed.)Pensadores y forjadores de la universidad latinoamericana
  3. ^ Marcos Dómich Ruiz (1997). La fascinación del poder: (título académico: Militares y ejército en la historia). UMSA. p. 157.

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