Oscar Ortiz (Bolivian politician)
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Óscar Miguel Ortiz Antelo (Santa Cruz de la Sierra, 28 de septiembre de 1969) es un político boliviano, miembro del partido Demócratas. Es administrador de empresas boliviano. Ha sido electo senador por el Departamento de Santa Cruz en dos ocasiones tanto para la gestión 2006-2010 como para la de 2015-2020, presidiendo dicha cámara legislativa entre 2008 y 2010. Actualmente es rector de la Universidad Católica Boliviana sede Santa Cruz, es Presidente de la Fundación Nueva Democracia, dirige el programa digital "De Frente con Oscar Ortiz" y el portal digital "Publico.bo"
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Oscar Miguel Ortiz Antelo (born 28 September 1969) is a Bolivian businessman and politician who served as minister of economy and public finance from July to September 2020 and as minister of productive development from May to July 2020. As a member of the Social Democratic Movement, he previously served two terms as a senator for Santa Cruz from 2015 to 2020 on behalf of the Democratic Unity coalition and from 2006 to 2010 on behalf of the Social Democratic Power alliance. Nearing the end of his second term, Ortiz was his party's presidential candidate, attaining fourth place in the annulled 2019 general elections. During his first term, he served as president of the Senate from 2008 to 2010, the last opposition legislator to preside over the upper chamber as of 2022. Outside of national
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Oscar Ortiz (Bolivian politician)
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Óscar Miguel Ortiz Antelo (Santa Cruz de la Sierra, 28 de septiembre de 1969) es un político boliviano, miembro del partido Demócratas. Es administrador de empresas boliviano. Ha sido electo senador por el Departamento de Santa Cruz en dos ocasiones tanto para la gestión 2006-2010 como para la de 2015-2020, presidiendo dicha cámara legislativa entre 2008 y 2010. Fue presidente de la Unión de Partidos Latinoamericanos (UPLA), vicepresidente de la Unión Internacional Demócrata (IDU). Fue uno de los fundadores y secretario general de la organización política Movimiento Demócrata Social (Demócratas). Fue también ministro de Desarrollo Productivo y Economía Plural en el gobierno de Jeanine Áñez. y Ministro de Economía y Finanzas Públicas de Bolivia. Actualmente es rector de la Universidad Católica Boliviana sede Santa Cruz, es Presidente de la Fundación Nueva Democracia, dirige el programa digital "De Frente con Oscar Ortiz" y el portal digital "Publico.bo"
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Oscar Miguel Ortiz Antelo (born 28 September 1969) is a Bolivian businessman and politician who served as minister of economy and public finance from July to September 2020 and as minister of productive development from May to July 2020. As a member of the Social Democratic Movement, he previously served two terms as a senator for Santa Cruz from 2015 to 2020 on behalf of the Democratic Unity coalition and from 2006 to 2010 on behalf of the Social Democratic Power alliance. Nearing the end of his second term, Ortiz was his party's presidential candidate, attaining fourth place in the annulled 2019 general elections. During his first term, he served as president of the Senate from 2008 to 2010, the last opposition legislator to preside over the upper chamber as of 2022. Outside of national politics, Ortiz served as president of the Union of Latin American Parties from 2018 to 2021 and has been the rector of the Bolivian Catholic University at Santa Cruz since 2021.
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