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Jorge Quiroga

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Jorge Quiroga

Jorge Fernando Tuto Quiroga Ramírez (born 5 May 1960) is a Bolivian conservative politician and industrial engineer who served as the 62nd president of Bolivia from 2001 to 2002. A former member of Nationalist Democratic Action, he previously served as the 36th vice president of Bolivia from 1997 to 2001 under Hugo Banzer and as minister of finance under Jaime Paz Zamora in 1992. During the interim government of Jeanine Áñez, he was briefly appointed from 2019 to 2020 as the country's international spokesperson to denounce alleged human rights violations by the previous government. Quiroga was a candidate in the 2005 and 2014 presidential elections, in which President Evo Morales was elected for a first and third term respectively. In both elections, Quiroga ran on the Christian Democratic Party ticket. In the 2020 presidential election, Quiroga ran as a candidate for the Libre21 coalition, but withdrew his candidacy on 11 October 2020 (seven days prior to the election) in an unsuccessful attempt to unify the Bolivian opposition and prevent the socialist MAS-IPSP candidate Luis Arce from emerging victorious. He contended for the presidency again in the 2025 presidential election. After placing second with around 27% of the votes cast, he was defeated in the runoff against Senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira.

Infobox

Vice President
None
Preceded by
Position established
Succeeded by
Position abolished
President
Jeanine Áñez
Born
Jorge Fernando Quiroga Ramírez (1960-05-05) 5 May 1960 (age 65)Cochabamba, Bolivia
Political party
Independent (since 2019)
Other politicalaffiliations
ADN (1993–2005)PODEMOS (2005–2009)PDC (2014–2019)Libre (since 2024)
Spouse(s)
mw- Virginia Gillum (m. 1989; div. 2008) Milena Dobronic (m. 2025)
Children
4
Alma mater
Texas A&M UniversitySt. Edward's University
Party
Independent (since 2019)

Tables

· Electoral history
Total
Total
Year
Total
Office
%
Political party
P.
1997
1997
Year
1997
Office
Vice president
Political party
Nationalist Democratic Action
Electoral alliance
ADN−NFR−PDC
Votes
484,705
Votes
22.26
Votes
1st
Result
Won
2005
2005
Year
2005
Office
President
Political party
Independent
Electoral alliance
Social Democratic Power
Votes
821,745
Votes
28.59
Votes
2nd
Result
Lost
2014
2014
Year
2014
Political party
Christian Democratic Party
Political party
Does not appear
Electoral alliance
467,311
Electoral alliance
9.04
Votes
3rd
Votes
Lost
2020
2020
Year
2020
Political party
Independent
Electoral alliance
Libre 21
Electoral alliance
Dropped out
Votes
Lost
2025
2025
Year
2025
Political party
Independent
Electoral alliance
Libre
Electoral alliance
1,430,176
Votes
26.70
Votes
2nd
Votes
Runoff
2,881,972
2,881,972
Year
2,881,972
Office
45.11
Political party
2nd
Political party
Lost
Source: Plurinational Electoral Organ | Electoral Atlas
Source: Plurinational Electoral Organ | Electoral Atlas
Year
Source: Plurinational Electoral Organ | Electoral Atlas
Year
Office
Political party
Electoral alliance
Votes
Result
Total
%
P.
1997
Vice president
Nationalist Democratic Action
ADN−NFR−PDC
484,705
22.26
1st
Won
2005
President
Independent
Social Democratic Power
821,745
28.59
2nd
Lost
2014
Christian Democratic Party
Does not appear
467,311
9.04
3rd
Lost
2020
Independent
Libre 21
Dropped out
Lost
2025
Independent
Libre
1,430,176
26.70
2nd
Runoff
2,881,972
45.11
2nd
Lost
Source: Plurinational Electoral Organ | Electoral Atlas
· External links
Preceded byDavid Blanco Zabala
Preceded byDavid Blanco Zabala
Political offices
Preceded byDavid Blanco Zabala
Political offices
Minister of Finance 1992
Political offices
Succeeded byJuan Pablo Zegarra
Preceded byVíctor Hugo Cárdenas
Preceded byVíctor Hugo Cárdenas
Political offices
Preceded byVíctor Hugo Cárdenas
Political offices
Vice President of Bolivia 1997–2001
Political offices
VacantTitle next held byCarlos Mesa
Preceded byHugo Banzer
Preceded byHugo Banzer
Political offices
Preceded byHugo Banzer
Political offices
President of Bolivia 2001–2002
Political offices
Succeeded byGonzalo Sánchez de Lozada
Party political offices
Party political offices
Political offices
Party political offices
Preceded byÓscar Zamora Medinaceli
Preceded byÓscar Zamora Medinaceli
Political offices
Preceded byÓscar Zamora Medinaceli
Political offices
ADN-PDC-NFR nomineefor Vice President of Bolivia 1997
Political offices
Succeeded byTito Hoz de VilaNationalist Democratic Action
Succeeded byIvo KuljisNew Republican Force
Succeeded byIvo KuljisNew Republican Force
Political offices
Succeeded byIvo KuljisNew Republican Force
New political alliance
New political alliance
Political offices
New political alliance
Political offices
Social Democratic Power nomineefor President of Bolivia 2005
Political offices
Alliance dissolved
Preceded byHimselfAlliance
Preceded byHimselfAlliance
Political offices
Preceded byHimselfAlliance
Political offices
Christian Democratic Party nomineefor President of Bolivia 2014
Political offices
Succeeded byJaime Paz ZamoraWithdrew
New political alliance
New political alliance
Political offices
New political alliance
Political offices
Libre 21 nomineefor President of BoliviaWithdrew 2020
Political offices
Most recent
Diplomatic posts
Diplomatic posts
Political offices
Diplomatic posts
Position established
Position established
Political offices
Position established
Political offices
International delegate to denouncehuman rights violations 2019–2020
Political offices
Position dissolved
Political offices
Preceded byDavid Blanco Zabala
Minister of Finance 1992
Succeeded byJuan Pablo Zegarra
Preceded byVíctor Hugo Cárdenas
Vice President of Bolivia 1997–2001
VacantTitle next held byCarlos Mesa
Preceded byHugo Banzer
President of Bolivia 2001–2002
Succeeded byGonzalo Sánchez de Lozada
Party political offices
Preceded byÓscar Zamora Medinaceli
ADN-PDC-NFR nomineefor Vice President of Bolivia 1997
Succeeded byTito Hoz de VilaNationalist Democratic Action
Succeeded byIvo KuljisNew Republican Force
New political alliance
Social Democratic Power nomineefor President of Bolivia 2005
Alliance dissolved
Preceded byHimselfAlliance
Christian Democratic Party nomineefor President of Bolivia 2014
Succeeded byJaime Paz ZamoraWithdrew
New political alliance
Libre 21 nomineefor President of BoliviaWithdrew 2020
Most recent
Diplomatic posts
Position established
International delegate to denouncehuman rights violations 2019–2020
Position dissolved

References

  1. Acting: 1 July 2001 – 7 August 2001
  2. Los Tiempos
    https://www.lostiempos.com/actualidad/pais/20201011/semana-elecciones-tuto-quiroga-declina-su-candidatura-presidencia
  3. "Bolivia's presidential vote headed for first-ever runoff between centrist, right-wing candidates"
    https://apnews.com/article/bolivia-elections-right-wing-274e22ad9f493f60669a01615d3fef65
  4. "Tuto Quiroga y su pasión por la política; busca el palacio en soledad"
    https://eju.tv/2014/09/tuto-quiroga-y-su-pasin-por-la-poltica-busca-el-palacio-en-soledad/
  5. The New Yorker
    http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2002/04/08/leasing-the-rain
  6. "Tuto se casa por segunda vez con una mujer de ascendencia croata; su ex esposa lo creía "gringo""
    https://noticiasvioleta.com/tuto-se-casa-por-segunda-vez-con-una-mujer-de-ascendencia-croata-su-ex-esposa-lo-creia-gringo/
  7. CORE
    https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/47546.pdf
  8. www.vicepresidencia.gob.bo
    https://web.archive.org/web/20090416031001/http://www.vicepresidencia.gob.bo/Vicepresidencia/GaleriaVicepresidencial/19562010/tabid/82/Default.aspx
  9. BBC
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/1479459.stm
  10. BBC
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/1480020.stm
  11. www.aggienetwork.com
    https://www.aggienetwork.com/tribute/index/8-25/
  12. www.oneyoungworld.com
    https://www.oneyoungworld.com/counsellors/president-jorge-quiroga
  13. La Razón
    https://larazon.bo/nacional/2025/01/31/caso-catler-quiroga-es-procesado-por-calumnias-y-difamacion-al-banco-union/
  14. El Día
    https://www.eldia.com.bo/index.php?c=&cat=389&pla=3&id_articulo=79022
  15. Opinión Bolivia
    https://www.opinion.com.bo/articulo/pais/anez-designa-tuto-como-delegado-internacional-ddhh/20191202150643739348.html
  16. Correo del Sur
    https://correodelsur.com/politica/20200108_tuto-renuncia-al-cargo-de-delegado-presidencial-ante-instancias-internacionales.html
  17. Communal News
    https://web.archive.org/web/20201124095629/https://communalnews.com/quiroga-ex-president-of-bolivia-drops-out-of-race/
  18. New Direction
    https://newdirection.online/about
  19. El País
    https://elpais.com/argentina/2023-11-12/los-expresidentes-rajoy-pinera-duque-y-calderon-piden-el-voto-para-el-ultraderechista-milei-en-argentina.html
  20. France 24
    https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20250807-bolivia-right-wing-presidential-hopeful-vows-radical-change
  21. AP News
    https://apnews.com/article/bolivia-runoff-election-jorge-quiroga-rodrigo-paz-ef7643d07d8968452cdce784e75a7810
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