Arturo Murillo
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Arturo Carlos Murillo Prijic (Cochabamba, 27 de diciembre de 1963) es un empresario y político boliviano. Fue el Ministro de Gobierno de Bolivia desde el 13 de noviembre de 2019 hasta el 6 de noviembre de 2020 durante el gobierno de Jeanine Áñez. Durante su carrera política, Arturo Murillo se desempeñó como diputado nacional plurinominal de Bolivia desde 2006 hasta 2010 y como senador desde 2015 hasta 2019, en ambos casos en representación del Departamento de Cochabamba. En noviembre de 2020 huye de Bolivia, acusado por graves delitos de corrupción, abuso de poder, aceptar y dar sobornos, lavado de dinero entre otros. En mayo de 2021 es detenido por el FBI en Estados Unidos por los mismos cargos y está siendo juzgado.
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Arturo Carlos Murillo Prijic (born 27 December 1963) is a Bolivian businessman, hotelier, and politician who served as minister of government from 2019 to 2020. As a member of the National Unity Front, he previously served as senator for Cochabamba from 2015 to 2019 and as a plurinominal member of the Chamber of Deputies from Cochabamba from 2006 to 2010.
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Arturo Carlos Murillo Prijic (né le 27 décembre 1963 à Cochabamba) est un homme d'affaires et homme politique bolivien qui est ministre du Gouvernement (de l'Intérieur) du 13 novembre 2019 au 6 novembre 2020 au sein du gouvernement intérimaire de Jeanine Áñez. Au cours de sa carrière politique, Murillo est député et plus tard sénateur du département de Cochabamba .
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Arturo Carlos Murillo Prijic (born 27 December 1963) is a Bolivian businessman, hotelier, and politician who served as minister of government from 2019 to 2020. As a member of the National Unity Front, he previously served as senator for Cochabamba from 2015 to 2019 and as a plurinominal member of the Chamber of Deputies from Cochabamba from 2006 to 2010. Appointed at the tail end of the 2019 political crisis, Murillo quickly became characterized as one of the "strong men" of the Jeanine Áñez administration. Minutes after his inauguration, he announced the "hunt" for ex-officials of the government of Evo Morales under various criminal charges and warned of severe consequences for acts of sedition. In May 2020, Murillo was alleged as the ringleader in the tear gas case, in which the Ministries of Government and Defense were accused of irregularly purchasing non-lethal weapons at inflated prices. His refusal to cooperate with various criminal and legislative investigations was denounced by Attorney General José María Cabrera, who the president dismissed at Murillo's behest. The removal of the attorney general brought into question the scope of Murillo's influence over the president and led to the resignation of multiple ministers amid accusations that he was the "power behind the throne" of the Áñez administration. Murillo was called to hearings by the Plurinational Legislative Assembly but failed to present himself, ultimately resulting in his censure by the legislature. As per the terms of the Constitution, he was dismissed as minister but was reappointed just a day later, exploiting a loophole in the document's text that President Áñez had previously utilized in another minister's censure months prior. After the 2020 general election, Murillo, along with Minister of Defense Luis Fernando López, fled the country just three days before the inauguration of President-elect Luis Arce. From Brazil, he traveled to Panama before finally finding himself in the United States. In May 2021, the Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested him and four associates in Florida on criminal charges of conspiracy to commit money laundering. He remains incarcerated in the Federal Detention Center in Miami pending trial and/or extradition to Bolivia.
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Arturo Carlos Murillo Prijic (Cochabamba, 27 de diciembre de 1963) es un empresario y político boliviano. Fue el Ministro de Gobierno de Bolivia desde el 13 de noviembre de 2019 hasta el 6 de noviembre de 2020 durante el gobierno de Jeanine Áñez. Durante su carrera política, Arturo Murillo se desempeñó como diputado nacional plurinominal de Bolivia desde 2006 hasta 2010 y como senador desde 2015 hasta 2019, en ambos casos en representación del Departamento de Cochabamba. En noviembre de 2020 huye de Bolivia, acusado por graves delitos de corrupción, abuso de poder, aceptar y dar sobornos, lavado de dinero entre otros. En mayo de 2021 es detenido por el FBI en Estados Unidos por los mismos cargos y está siendo juzgado.
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Arturo Carlos Murillo Prijic (né le 27 décembre 1963 à Cochabamba) est un homme d'affaires et homme politique bolivien qui est ministre du Gouvernement (de l'Intérieur) du 13 novembre 2019 au 6 novembre 2020 au sein du gouvernement intérimaire de Jeanine Áñez. Au cours de sa carrière politique, Murillo est député et plus tard sénateur du département de Cochabamba . Il joue un rôle important dans les politiques intérieures menées par le gouvernement intérimaire d'Áñez. Après la chute du gouvernement, il s’exile aux États-Unis, où il est arrêté pour corruption en mai 2021. Il est ensuite remis en liberté sous caution dans l'attente de son procès.
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