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Marcelo Elío
President of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
January 2014 – January 2015
Preceded byBetty Tejada
Succeeded byGabriela Montaño
Personal details
BornMarcelo William Elío Chávez
15 May 1966
Oruro
Died27 July 2020
Oruro
Political partyMovement for Socialism

Marcelo William Elío Chavez (15 May 1966 – 27 July 2020) was a Bolivian politician and journalist.

Elío was born in Oruro, Bolivia. He was a member of the Movement for Socialism. In 2010 he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies of Bolivia. He elected as President of the Chamber of Deputies from January 2014 to January 2015. In September 2015, Elío was appointed to the Cabinet of Bolivia as deputy minister of interior. He resigned in March 2016 citing personal reasons.

Elío died in Oruro on 27 July 2020, aged 54.

References

  1. ^ "Fallece el exviceministro y exdiputado Marcelo Elío". Los Tiempos (in Spanish). 27 July 2020.
  2. Fallece Marcelo Elío Chávez, expresidente de la Cámara de Diputados (in Spanish)
Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies of Bolivia
L. Gueiler (1979)
J. Zegarra (1979–1980)
S. Gallardo (1982–1983)
G. Claure (1983–1984)
S. Gallardo (1984–1985)
G. Encinas (1985–1986)
W. Vargas (1986–1988)
W. Soriano (1988–1989)
F. Kieffer (1989–1991)
G. Encinas (1991–1993)
G. Bedregal (1993–1994)
J. Campero (1994–1995)
G. Bedregal (1995–1996)
G. Prestel (1996–1997)
H. Vaca Díez (1997–1998)
H. Carvajal [es] (1998–2000)
J. Melgar (2000–2001)
L. Vásquez (2001–2002)
G. Áñez (2002–2003)
O. Arrien (2003–2004)
M. Cossío [es] (2004–2005)
N. Soruco (2005–2006)
E. Novillo (2006–2010)
H. Arce (2010–2012)
R. Delgado (2012–2013)
B. Tejada (2013–2014)
M. Elío (2014–2015)
G. Montaño (2015–2019)
V. Borda (2019)
S. Choque (2019–2020)
F. Mamani (2020–2022)
J. Mercado (2022–2023)
I. Huaytari (2023–2024)
O. Yujra (2024–present)
Category
List
Oruro's delegation to the 1st Plurinational Legislative Assembly of Bolivia
Senate
Primary
Substitute
  • ▌J. Salamanca (MAS)
  • ▌R. Apaza (MAS)
  • ▌R. Aillón (MAS)
  • ▌N. Ancasi (MAS)
Deputies
Party list
Primary
Substitute
  • ▌E. Manardy (MAS)
  • ▌D. Martínez (MAS)
  • A. Mejía (CN)
Single-member
Primary
Substitute
  • ▌B. Flores (MAS)
  • ▌G. Blanco (MAS)
  • ▌C. Flores (MAS)
  • ▌B. Guzmán (MAS)
  • ▌G. Astete (MAS)
  • ▌T. Álvaro (MAS)


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