Juan José Torres
Bolivian general, 61st President of Bolivia
Born
1920
105 years ago
Died
June 2nd, 1976
49 years ago — 56 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Bolivia
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Served as the 61st President of Bolivia from 1970 to 1971. His administration focused on agrarian reform and nationalizing key industries, particularly in mining and oil. After being overthrown in a coup, he lived in exile in Argentina until his assassination in 1976. Torres was instrumental in shaping Bolivia's political landscape during his presidency. His military background and leftist ideology influenced his policies and approaches towards governance.
Served as President of Bolivia from 1970 to 1971
Implemented agrarian reforms and nationalization of industries
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