The Bolivian National Congress 1960–1962 was elected on 5 June 1960.
Senator | Party | Department | elected |
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Federico Fortún Sanjinés | MNR | La Paz | 1960 |
Federico Alvarez Plata | MNR | La Paz | 1960 |
Fernando Ayala Requena | MNR | Cochabamba | 1960 |
Gualberto Olmos Arrazolc | MNR | Cochabamba | 1960 |
Luis Sándoval Morón | MNR | Santa Cruz | 1960 |
Julio Calvo Cronenboldt | MNR | Santa Cruz | 1960 |
Rubén Julio Castro | MNR | Pando | 1958 |
Alberto Lavadenz Ribera | MNR | Pando | 1958 |
Francisco Mealla Ruíz | MNR | Tarija | 1958 |
Oscar Donoso López | MNR | Tarija | 1958 |
Carmelo Cuéllar Jiménez | MNR | Beni | 1958 |
Humberto Velarde García | MNR | Beni | 1958 |
José Hugo Vilar | MNR | Chuquisaca | 1956 |
Ciro Humboldt Barrero | MNR | Chuquisaca | 1956 |
Mario Torres Calleja | MNR | Oruro | 1956 |
Francisco Morales Pérez | MNR | Oruro | 1956 |
Leónidas Sánchez Arana | MNR | Potosí | 1956 |
Juan Lechín Oquendo (to 1960) | MNR | Potosí | 1956 |
President | Party | ||
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Juan Lechín Oquendo | MNR | 6 August 1960 | August 1962 |
FSB – Bolivian Socialist Falange.
MNR – Revolutionary Nationalist Movement.
MNRA – Authentic Nationalist Revolutionary Movement (a faction of the MNR, 1959).