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Political party in Bolivia
Pachakuti Indigenous Movement
Movimiento Indígena Pachakuti
LeaderFelipe Quispe
Founded2000
Dissolved18 December 2005 (2005-12-18)
IdeologyIndigenismo[1]
Minority politics
Socialism
Marxism[1]
Aymaranationalism[2]
Left-wing nationalism
Political positionLeft-wing[3]

ThePachakuti Indigenous Movement (Spanish:Movimiento Indígena Pachakuti) was anindigenistpolitical party inBolivia founded in November 2000.[4] It has been accused ofracism.[5]

At thelegislative elections in 2002, the party and its candidate at the presidential elections,Felipe Quispe, won 6.1% of the popular vote. of the popular vote and 6 out of 130 seats in theChamber of Deputies and none out of 27 seats in theSenate.

At thelegislative elections in 2005, the party won 2.2% and its presidential candidateFelipe Quispe Huanca of the popular vote and no seats.

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  1. ^abSchwarzbauer, Annette (2005)."Indígena und Politik im Andenraum: Bolivien".KAS-Auslandsinformationen (in German).1: 89.
  2. ^Anderson, George; Choudhry, Sujit (2019).Territory and Power in Constitutional Transitions. Oxford University Press. p. 4.ISBN 9780192573605.
  3. ^Webber, Jeffrey R. (2005-09-01)."Left-Indigenous Struggles in Bolivia: Searching for Revolutionary Democracy".Monthlyreview.org. Monthly Review. Retrieved2025-02-25.Meanwhile, the Pachakuti Indigenous Movement (MIP), led by Aymara radical Felipe Quispe, garnered 6 percent of the popular vote and was able to enter the electoral fray, with a presence rooted in the altiplano. For the first time, left-indigenous forces, with indigenous peasant candidates, established a considerable presence in the electoral arena, despite the fact that Goni came out on top.
  4. ^Vanessa Bernal Heredia, Sandra (2009).The Third Nation: A Project of National Identity Formation in Bolivia (Thesis). University of Miami.
  5. ^Schwarzbauer, pp. 79–80
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