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{{Infobox officeholder , name = Iván Arias , image = Hernán Iván Arias Durán (Official Photo, 2021) Municipal Government of La Paz. Cropped I.png , caption = Official portrait, 2021 , office = Mayor of La Paz , term_start = 3 May 2021 , term_end = , predecessor =
Luis Revilla Luis "Lucho" Revilla (born 1972 in La Paz, Bolivia) is a Bolivian politician who has been the mayor of La Paz La Paz (), officially known as Nuestra Señora de La Paz (Spanish pronunciation: ), is the seat of government of the Plurinational ...
, successor = , office1 = Minister of Public Works,
Services, and Housing
, president1 =
Jeanine Áñez Jeanine Áñez Chávez (; born 13 June 1967) is a Bolivian lawyer, politician, and television presenter who served as the 66th president of Bolivia from 2019 to 2020. A former member of the Social Democratic Movement, she previously served two t ...
, term_start1 = 3 December 2019 , term_end1 = 6 November 2020 , predecessor1 =
Yerko Núñez Yerko Martín Núñez Negrette (born 17 April 1973) is a Bolivian agronomist and politician who served as minister of the presidency from 2019 to 2020. A member of the Social Democratic Movement, he previously served as minister of public ...
, successor1 = Edgar Montaño , office2 = Vice Minister of Strategic Planning
and Popular Participation
, president2 =
Jorge Quiroga Jorge Fernando Quiroga Ramírez (born 5 May 1960), often referred to as Tuto, is a Bolivian industrial engineer and politician who served as the 62nd president of Bolivia from 2001 to 2002. A former member of Nationalist Democratic Action, h ...
, 1blankname2 = {{Nowrap, Minister , 1namedata2 = Ramiro Cavero , term_start2 = 14 August 2001 , term_end2 = 1 April 2002 , predecessor2 = Mario Galindo , successor2 = Marianela Zeballos , birth_name = Hernán Iván Padilla Durán , birth_date = {{Birth date and age, 1958, 08, 08, df=y , birth_place =
La Paz La Paz (), officially known as Nuestra Señora de La Paz (Spanish pronunciation: ), is the seat of government of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. With an estimated 816,044 residents as of 2020, La Paz is the third-most populous city in Bo ...
, Bolivia , death_date = , death_place = , party = For the Common Good {{Nowrap, (2020–present) , otherparty = {{plainlist * Workers' Vanguard {{Nowrap, (1978–1981) *
Nationalist Democratic Action Nationalist Democratic Action ( es, Acción Democrática Nacionalista) is a right-wing political party in Bolivia led by Óscar Daza Márquez. ADN was founded on March 23, 1979 by the military dictator Hugo Banzer after he stepped down from powe ...
(2002) {{endplainlist , education = Juan XXIII Boarding School , alma_mater = {{ubl,
Higher University of San Andrés Higher University of San Andrés (Universidad Mayor de San Andrés or UMSA or Major University of San Andrés) is the leading public university in Bolivia, established since 1830 in the city of La Paz. UMSA is the second-oldest university in Boli ...
, occupation = {{hlist, Political analyst, politician, sociologist , signature = (Signature) Iván Arias.svg Hernán Iván Arias Durán (
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Padilla; born 8 August 1958), often referred to as El Negro, is a Bolivian politician, political analyst, and sociologist serving as mayor of La Paz since 2021. A member of the For the Common Good, of which he is the leader, he previously served as
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from 2019 to 2020 and vice minister of popular participation from 2001 to 2002. A specialist in
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and indigenous matters, he was the private secretary of Víctor Hugo Cárdenas, the first
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vice president, and was part of the team that drafted the Law of Popular Participation, which implemented municipalism in Bolivia through the direct election of local authorities. Born in
La Paz La Paz (), officially known as Nuestra Señora de La Paz (Spanish pronunciation: ), is the seat of government of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. With an estimated 816,044 residents as of 2020, La Paz is the third-most populous city in Bo ...
and raised in
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, Arias attended the Juan XXIII Boarding School in
Cochabamba Cochabamba ( ay, Quchapampa; qu, Quchapampa) is a city and municipality in central Bolivia in a valley in the Andes mountain range. It is the capital of the Cochabamba Department and the fourth largest city in Bolivia, with a population of 6 ...
, where he was educated in Marxist thought by trade unionist Filemón Escóbar. He graduated as a sociologist from the
Higher University of San Andrés Higher University of San Andrés (Universidad Mayor de San Andrés or UMSA or Major University of San Andrés) is the leading public university in Bolivia, established since 1830 in the city of La Paz. UMSA is the second-oldest university in Boli ...
. During the military governments of the late 1970s and early 1980s, Arias became a partisan of Escóbar's Workers' Vanguard. For his Marxist activism, he was imprisoned and tortured by the
Luis García Meza Luis García Meza Tejada (8 August 1929 – 29 April 2018) was a Bolivian general who served as the ''de facto'' 57th president of Bolivia from 1980 to 1981. He was a dictator convicted of human rights violations and leader of a violent coup. ...
regime, later fleeing to exile in Sweden, where he abandoned most of his subversive beliefs. Returning to Bolivia, Arias worked for the
Peasant Research and Promotion Center Peasant Research and Promotion Center ( Spanish: ''Centro de Investigación y Promoción del Campesinado''; CIPCA) was founded in Bolivia , image_flag = Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg , flag_alt = Horizontal tri ...
and was a member of the Technical Support Team for Educational Reform, later serving as the private secretary of Vice President Víctor Hugo Cárdenas. In the early 1990s, Arias assisted in drafting the Law of Popular Participation, which expanded municipal autonomy and granted the populace suffrage over their local governments. During the administration of
Jorge Quiroga Jorge Fernando Quiroga Ramírez (born 5 May 1960), often referred to as Tuto, is a Bolivian industrial engineer and politician who served as the 62nd president of Bolivia from 2001 to 2002. A former member of Nationalist Democratic Action, h ...
, he served as vice minister of popular participation, resigning the post to seek a seat in the
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, though he failed to attain it. In the ensuing two decades, Arias reinvented himself as a consultant and political analyst. His unique and humorous style of conveying information gained him widespread notoriety. In 2019, he returned to political life after a seventeen-year hiatus, serving as minister of public works in the transitional administration of
Jeanine Áñez Jeanine Áñez Chávez (; born 13 June 1967) is a Bolivian lawyer, politician, and television presenter who served as the 66th president of Bolivia from 2019 to 2020. A former member of the Social Democratic Movement, she previously served two t ...
. Upon the conclusion of his term, he launched his bid for the La Paz mayoralty. Arias' innovative campaign, described as
populist Populism refers to a range of political stances that emphasize the idea of "the people" and often juxtapose this group against " the elite". It is frequently associated with anti-establishment and anti-political sentiment. The term develope ...
by some observers, won him the
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. As mayor, Arias launched public works projects aimed at renovating the capital's infrastructure. Despite attempting to present himself as an apolitical figure interested in "reconciliation" between opposing groups, Arias nonetheless faced numerous legal processes instigated by the ruling
Movement for Socialism The Movement for Socialism–Political Instrument for the Sovereignty of the Peoples ( es, Movimiento al Socialismo–Instrumento Político por la Soberanía de los Pueblos, abbreviated MAS-IPSP, or simply MAS, punning on ''más'', Spanish for ...
, actions he denounced as acts of
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.


Early life and education

Arias was born Hernán Iván Padilla Durán on 8 August 1958 in
La Paz La Paz (), officially known as Nuestra Señora de La Paz (Spanish pronunciation: ), is the seat of government of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. With an estimated 816,044 residents as of 2020, La Paz is the third-most populous city in Bo ...
. He is the son of Julia Durán Severiche, a peasant woman who emigrated to the capital from her native
Vallegrande Vallegrande (''Spanish: "Big Valley"'') is a small colonial town in Bolivia, located in the Department of Santa Cruz, some 125 km (bee-line) southwest of Santa Cruz de la Sierra. It is the capital of the Vallegrande Province and Vallegra ...
in search of greater economic opportunity.{{Cite news , last=Arias , first=Iván , date=12 December 2016 , title=Las sentencias de mi madre , language=es , work= Opinión , publication-place=Cochabamba , url=https://www.opinion.com.bo/articulo/opini-oacute-n/las-sentencias-de-mi-madre/20161212200100567007.html , url-status=live , access-date=17 July 2022 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220717235813/https://www.opinion.com.bo/articulo/opini-oacute-n/las-sentencias-de-mi-madre/20161212200100567007.html , archive-date=17 July 2022 Arias'
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is an homage to
Hernán Siles Zuazo Hernán Siles Zuazo (21 March 1914 – 6 August 1996) was a Bolivian politician who served as the 46th president of Bolivia twice nonconsecutively from 1956 to 1960 and from 1982 to 1985. He also briefly served as interim president in April 195 ...
, the sitting president at the time of his birth, while the name Iván comes from Iver, an elder sibling who died in childhood. His biological father, Isidro Padilla, abandoned the family shortly after his birth, with his stepfather, Manuel Arias Becerra, being his primary paternal figure throughout his childhood. Iván retained the surname Padilla until shortly before entering high school, at which point he permanently adopted his stepfather's surname.{{Cite news , last=Yapura Velasquez , first=Eva , date=23 February 2021 , title=La intimidad del Negro: Iván Arias cuenta el camino que lo llevó a la política , language=es , work=Urgente.bo , publication-place=La Paz , url=https://urgente.bo/noticia/la-intimidad-del-negro-iv%C3%A1n-arias-cuenta-el-camino-que-lo-llev%C3%B3-la-pol%C3%ADtica , url-status=live , access-date=17 July 2022 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210419191706/https://urgente.bo/noticia/la-intimidad-del-negro-iv%C3%A1n-arias-cuenta-el-camino-que-lo-llev%C3%B3-la-pol%C3%ADtica , archive-date=19 April 2021 Arias and his six siblings were raised in
El Alto El Alto (Spanish for "The Heights") is the second-largest city in Bolivia, located adjacent to La Paz in Pedro Domingo Murillo Province on the Altiplano highlands. El Alto is today one of Bolivia's fastest-growing urban centers, with an estimat ...
—at the time a remote
satellite city Satellite cities or satellite towns are smaller municipalities that are adjacent to a principal city which is the core of a metropolitan area. They differ from mere suburbs, subdivisions and especially bedroom communities in that they have ...
of La Paz—in a state of
rural poverty Rural poverty refers to poverty in rural areas, including factors of rural society, rural economy, and political systems that give rise to the poverty found there.Janvry, A. de, E. Sadoulet, and R. Murgai. 2002“Rural Development and Rural Po ...
. From a young age, Arias' mother instilled in him the maxim of "poor but worthy", teaching him and his siblings to wash, iron, and mend their own clothing so as to appear presentable in public. "It annoyed her that we raised compassion
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, Arias stated, " he told us thatif you seek compassion, they will give it to you, but they will use you and then despise you". Durán also strongly discouraged her children from stealing, "even if you're starving". "The thief starts{{Nbsp... at home", she stated. In one instance, Arias recalled receiving "the beating of my life" for having picked up a b$5 bill off the street. Throughout his adolescence, Arias made an income working as a
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and selling
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tickets. In the early 1970s, Arias' stepfather, a teacher at the Fe y Alegría schools, nominated him to attend the newly inaugurated Juan XXIII Boarding School in
Cochabamba Cochabamba ( ay, Quchapampa; qu, Quchapampa) is a city and municipality in central Bolivia in a valley in the Andes mountain range. It is the capital of the Cochabamba Department and the fourth largest city in Bolivia, with a population of 6 ...
. He was informed of the opportunity while on a work trip to Vallegrande, giving him just fifteen days to return to La Paz and study for the entrance exam. During his time at the Jesuit institution, Arias became an adherent of
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, a sect of Christian theology conversant with Marxian
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analyses. He was educated in the field of history by Filemón Escóbar, a prominent trade unionist whom the Jesuits had been sheltering under the assumed name of Lucho Rodríguez. "We thought he was just another academic", Arias stated. With Escóbar as his political mentor, Arias came to embrace Marxist thought, including elements of
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"new man" theory. He carried these ideals to the
Higher University of San Andrés Higher University of San Andrés (Universidad Mayor de San Andrés or UMSA or Major University of San Andrés) is the leading public university in Bolivia, established since 1830 in the city of La Paz. UMSA is the second-oldest university in Boli ...
, where he studied
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, additionally becoming self-taught in the fields of
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,
local development Local development is a relatively young theory in social sciences based on the identification and use of the resources and endogenous potentialities of a community, neighbourhood, city, municipality or equivalent. The local development approach co ...
, and
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.{{Cite news , date=7 June 2017 , title=Filipo Escóbar fue maestro y se hacía llamar Lucho Rodríguez , language=es , work=Urgente.bo , publication-place=La Paz , url=https://urgente.bo/noticia/filipo-esc%C3%B3bar-fue-maestro-y-se-hac%C3%ADa-llamar-lucho-rodr%C3%ADguez , url-status=live , access-date=18 July 2022 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220718192226/https://urgente.bo/noticia/filipo-esc%C3%B3bar-fue-maestro-y-se-hac%C3%ADa-llamar-lucho-rodr%C3%ADguez , archive-date=18 July 2022 Moreover, he studied journalism at the
Bolivian Catholic University Universidad Católica Boliviana "San Pablo" is the official name of the Catholic University of Bolivia. This private university is the oldest in Bolivia that does not receive economical budget of Government. Established in La Paz in 1963 and act ...
.{{sfn, FES-ILDIS, 2004, p=38 In the late 1970s, Arias reluctantly enlisted into the
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to complete his mandatory year of
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. He served in the Military Police (PM) of San Jorge, La Paz, where he was trained as a sniper, rising to the rank of
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. His ''
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'' was ''búho'' (owl), owing to his slim figure with comparatively large "eyes and balls". Arias' service in the PM coincided with a period of political instability in Bolivia, during which time longtime dictator
Hugo Banzer Hugo Banzer Suárez (; 10 May 1926 – 5 May 2002) was a Bolivian politician and military officer who served as the 51st president of Bolivia. He held the Bolivian presidency twice: from 1971 to 1978 in a military dictatorship; and then a ...
was ousted in favor of
Juan Pereda Juan Pereda Asbún (17 June 1931 – 25 November 2012) was a Bolivian military general who served as the ''de facto'' 52nd president of Bolivia in 1978. Although he ruled for only four months, his ascent to the presidency marked th ...
. Among the PM, Pereda's assumption was viewed as a betrayal, and it was soon decided to remove him from office. In the early hours of 24 November 1978, Arias was placed under the command of General Raúl López Leytón, who put him in charge of a military contingent tasked with guarding the Irpavi neighborhood, which housed the presidential residence. Following Pereda's removal, López Leytón entrusted Arias with escorting General David Padilla from the Army General Staff to the
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to assume the presidency.


Political and journalistic career

Arias entered political life as a member of the Workers' Vanguard (VO), a minor organization founded by Escóbar following his split with the larger Revolutionary Workers' Party (POR). Arias' Marxist activism put him at odds with the military governments of the day. In 1981, he was imprisoned and tortured by the
Luis García Meza Luis García Meza Tejada (8 August 1929 – 29 April 2018) was a Bolivian general who served as the ''de facto'' 57th president of Bolivia from 1980 to 1981. He was a dictator convicted of human rights violations and leader of a violent coup. ...
regime, nearly suffering permanent paralysis on his left side after sustaining two gunshot wounds during a botched escape attempt. Following his release, Arias fled to exile in Sweden under the assumed name of Jhonny Domínguez Mamani. He arrived in Stockholm, where he underwent the necessary surgeries to retain his mobility before settling in
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. While abroad, Arias abandoned many of his more subversive left-wing values in favor of moderate
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principles.{{harvnb, Valle, 2022, loc=49:07–54:56 Returning to Bolivia, Arias became an early supporter of the nascent indigenist movement, leading the press team that covered the March for Territory and Dignity, in which over 300 lowland indigenous protesters traveled from
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to La Paz demanding State recognition and respect of tribal lands.{{Cite web , date=23 June 2021 , title=Hernán Iván Arias Durán, Alcalde de La Paz , url=https://amn.bo/2021/06/23/hernan-ivan-arias-duran-alcalde-de-la-paz/ , url-status=live , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220717190724/https://amn.bo/2021/06/23/hernan-ivan-arias-duran-alcalde-de-la-paz/ , archive-date=17 July 2022 , access-date=20 July 2022 , website=amn.bo , publisher=Agencia Municipal de Noticias , language=es , publication-place=La Paz He went on to work for the
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(CIPCA) before being invited by Amalia Anaya to join the Technical Support Team for Educational Reform (ETARE), which sought to improve the country's
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. During this time, Arias became closely acquainted with Víctor Hugo Cárdenas, an educator and ETARE consultant at the time campaigning to become vice president. Upon assuming office, Cárdenas—the country's first
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indigenous vice president—appointed Arias as his private secretary.{{sfn, FES-ILDIS, 2004, pp=13–14 While working in the Vice President's Office, Arias became involved in the early stages of formulating the Law of Popular Participation, which intended to implement a municipalist system across the country. Originally at the sidelines of the project, Arias became more deeply involved upon joining the National Secretariat for Popular Participation, serving on the team of the project's lead, Carlos Hugo Molina, as part of the research and analysis unit.{{sfn, FES-ILDIS, 2004, p=14 Promulgated on 20 April 1994 by President
Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada Sánchez Bustamante (born 1 July 1930), often referred to as Goni, is a Bolivian businessman and politician who served as the 61st president of Bolivia from 1993 to 1997 and from 2002 to 2003. A member of the Revolut ...
, Law Nº 1551 of Popular Participation deeply
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the country, allowing for
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in local
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by expanding the autonomous power of
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.


Vice Minister of Popular Participation

In 2001, during the administration of
Jorge Quiroga Jorge Fernando Quiroga Ramírez (born 5 May 1960), often referred to as Tuto, is a Bolivian industrial engineer and politician who served as the 62nd president of Bolivia from 2001 to 2002. A former member of Nationalist Democratic Action, h ...
, Arias was appointed to serve as head of the Vice Ministry of Strategic Planning and Popular Participation. One of the first projects of Arias' administration was the "National Crusade against Poverty", which focused on working with prefectures and municipal governments to determine what resources they could expect to receive from the government. In particular, the ministry was able to provide on-demand technical assistance to municipal governments by establishing local operating groups (GOLs), teams of technicians directly contracted by municipalities using State finance. "The idea was{{Nbsp... to bring the State closer to the people; that technical assistance is not given from La Paz, but that the technicians are there, within the municipality", Arias stated.{{sfn, FES-ILDIS, 2004, pp=31–32 In collaboration with the Executive Committee of the Bolivian University (CEUB), the
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, and the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Arias implemented the "Youth against Poverty" program. The project trained and sent university students to work as civil servants in various municipalities for a six-month period. According to Arias, of the 314 students sponsored by the program, thirty percent maintained careers in
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upon graduating.{{sfn, FES-ILDIS, 2004, p=34 Leading up to the 2002 general elections, Arias resigned to stand for a seat in the
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as part of
Nationalist Democratic Action Nationalist Democratic Action ( es, Acción Democrática Nacionalista) is a right-wing political party in Bolivia led by Óscar Daza Márquez. ADN was founded on March 23, 1979 by the military dictator Hugo Banzer after he stepped down from powe ...
's
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. From the legislature, he hoped to expand on his previous work decentralizing municipalities by applying the same principle to prefectures with the aim of attaining departmental autonomy. Arias lost the election, later expressing regret for having ever stood for office, describing it as an act of
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that "disqualified" any good intention he may have had. The electoral loss halted Arias' political career for over a decade.{{sfn, FES-ILDIS, 2004, p=35


Journalist and political analyst

Between the mid-2000s and the late-2010s, Arias reinvented himself as a political analyst and consultant. He worked for a variety of municipal governments, including multiple departmental capitals, advising them on matters of education, health, and urban development. As an international consultant, Arias worked for companies based in Ecuador, El Salvador, and Sweden, as well as for the
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(USAID). In journalism, Arias served as a writer for multiple news outlets, later making the jump to television as a political analyst for the program ''El Abogado del Diablo'' on UNITEL. Arias' unique style of explaining and exemplifying political issues through the use of dolls and drawings gained him widespread notoriety. As did his critiques of the
Evo Morales Juan Evo Morales Ayma (; born 26 October 1959) is a Bolivian politician, trade union organizer, and former cocalero activist who served as the 65th president of Bolivia from 2006 to 2019. Widely regarded as the country's first president to ...
administration, of which he was a vocal opponent from its assumption in 2005, classifying it as "authoritarian".{{harvnb, Souverein, Exeni Rodríguez, 2022, pp=182–183


Minister of Public Works

On 3 December 2019, after an over seventeen-year political hiatus, Arias returned to government, appointed minister of public works in the caretaker cabinet of President
Jeanine Áñez Jeanine Áñez Chávez (; born 13 June 1967) is a Bolivian lawyer, politician, and television presenter who served as the 66th president of Bolivia from 2019 to 2020. A former member of the Social Democratic Movement, she previously served two t ...
. In assuming office, Arias pledged to fervently audit and denounce cases of corruption left by the previous government. Within two weeks, the
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and the Bolivian Highway Administrator (ABC) jointly presented a report on irregularities in the construction of the country's highway system, estimating economic damages of Bs81 million in 2019 alone. According to Arias, some seventy-five percent of road construction projects executed in the last thirteen years had severe deficiencies. In a meeting with Prosecutor General Juan Lanchipa, Arias presented a series of corruption cases against sixteen state entities, alleging irregularities in Bolivian Aviation (BOA) and the National Telecommunications Company (ENTEL), "suspicious" disbursements to
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, and the systemic "destruction" of the ministry's transparency units, among others accusations. In order to bring to light more such cases, Arias promoted a bill to protect individuals who denounce, with evidence, corruption in state institutions. "Many officials{{Nbsp... are silent for fear of being described as accomplices", Arias stated. Nearing the end of the transitional government, Arias resigned from office, stating that he would wait for the newly designated authority to take the reins of command. Three days later, Arias personally delivered the keys to his office to his successor, Edgar Montaño, a gesture that went unrepeated in any of the other ministries. Montaño highlighted that fact, stating it was "gentlemanly or Ariasto be here". For his part, Arias stated that "it cannot be that one goes, slams the door and leaves; from where I entered, the front door, I also have to leave".


Mayor of La Paz


Election

{{Main, 2021 La Paz municipal electionShortly after leaving office, Arias announced his intent to seek the La Paz mayoralty. Arias' decision to present his candidacy came as a surprise; he had previously affirmed that he would "surely return" to his private consulting practice. According to sociologist Ricardo Paz, Arias' participation in the controversial Áñez administration as well as allegations of corruption and mismanagement within the ministry recently under his tutelage led many to consider his changes of winning to be slim.{{harvnb, Souverein, Exeni Rodríguez, 2022, p=183 Nonetheless, the former minister quickly moved to locate a political organization willing to sponsor his candidacy. By mid-November, Arias indicated that he was in ongoing talks with multiple fronts, including
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(CC) and Sovereignty and Liberty (SOL.bo), the party of incumbent mayor
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. However, the most fruitful negotiations were with indigenous leader
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. The pair jointly officialized their candidacies for mayor and governor, respectively, on 28 December, facilitated through For the Common Good – Somos Pueblo (PBCSP), an alliance sponsored by Suma Escoma, a small local organization, and the
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(MDS), a party with minimal regional presence. The eccentricities of Arias' campaign were a notable aspect of his run. His connection with superheroes became popular among supporters, who created and distributed
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s and comics representing him. Arias himself played into this, leading campaign marches with
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in hand. At rallies, Arias would distribute small chocolates to supporters, dubbing them "Negro Kisses" as an illusion to his nickname. On political issues, Arias branded himself as a conciliatory figure, distancing himself from the typical government-opposition divide. He also pledged to reinvigorate the city, improving existing public works while creating new ones. "Being a mayor
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who comes to burn the Library of Alexandria would be catastrophic", Aria stated while also arguing that the city could not continue in "lethargy{{Nbsp... as if everything has already been done". Early
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ing established Arias as the best positioned candidate to defeat the
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(MAS-IPSP)'s César Dockweiler. Though the MAS had never won the seat of government before, the presence of two strong opposition candidates—Arias and CC's Waldo Albarracín—threatened to disperse the vote in the ruling party's favor. However, in late January 2021, Albarracín unexpectedly withdrew from the race, citing a deterioration in his mental and physical health. Per an analysis by ''Brújula Digital'', Albarracín's unexpected withdrawal practically paved the way for Arias to win the election, with polling indicating that two-thirds of Albarracín's voters would transfer their support to Arias if the former chose not to participate. For the duration of the campaign, Arias continuously led in opinion polling, trailed by Dockweiler in second place. By election night,
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s conducted by Ciesmori and Focaliza indicated that Arias was the virtual winner, attaining a significant
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of just under fifty percent. Holding up the worn-out shoes on which he toured the city during the campaign, Arias celebrated his victory, pledging to make La Paz a "city of forgiveness and reconciliation". According to Paz, given Arias' lack of established political presence, "the only possible explanation for his successful performance is attributable to his charisma and the plain, direct, and
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way in which he managed to connect with the electorate". Arias' victory brought to a close a twenty-year period of political continuity in La Paz, the longest era of stability in its history.{{Cite news , author=Staff writer , date=3 May 2021 , title=Fin de un ciclo de 20 años en La Paz que comenzó con Juan del Granado y acaba con Luis Revilla , language=es , work= UNITEL , location=La Paz , publication-place=Santa Cruz de la Sierra , url=https://unitel.bo/la-paz/fin-de-un-ciclo-de-20-anos-en-la-paz-que-comenzo-con-juan-del-granado-y-acaba-con-luis-revilla_147494 , url-status=live , access-date=23 July 2022 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210514190541/https://unitel.bo/la-paz/fin-de-un-ciclo-de-20-anos-en-la-paz-que-comenzo-con-juan-del-granado-y-acaba-con-luis-revilla_147494 , archive-date=14 May 2021


Tenure

Arias was sworn in at the La Paz Palace of Justice at 12:00 p.m. on 3 May 2021. Upon taking the oath of office, Arias pledged "not stay at my desk", working "night and day" for the city. "La Paz is going to be on the move", he stated. One of the new mayor's first actions was to present his Immediate Action Plan (PAI), implemented through the end of 2021, with the participation of his appointed cabinet secretaries and district deputy mayors. The plan prioritized public health in the face of an emerging third wave of the pandemic and began the process of implementing the main pillars of Arias' mayoral campaign. Of these, the central tagline of Arias' campaign was "La Paz in Peace", through which the mayor sought to generate "peace among the people of La Paz". To do this, Arias promoted the "City of 1,000 Colors" project, in which the administration partnered with artisans, businesses, and schools to refurbish local public infrastructure.{{Cite news , last=Flores M. , first=Alcides , date=6 June 2021 , title=Arias: 'La Paz está signada por el odio{{nbsp... Ofrecí hacer todo por generar paz' , language=es , work=
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Several foreign embassies, including those of Spain and the United Kingdom, also expressed interest in supporting the mayor's initiative. The project's first phase was launched in late May 2021, with eight of the city's
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s benefiting from communal housing, newly paved roads, recreation areas, sports fields, and newly painted or repainted housing, pedestrian walkways, and other infrastructure. Additionally, Arias stated that all works would prioritize
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in their plans, including the installation of
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s, urban gardens, and water harvesting systems. A total of 7,079 residents benefitted from the project's first phase. In 2022, Arias inaugurated the fully renovated Alberto Saavedra Pérez Municipal Theater, restored to its original 1845 color. Though Arias' initiatives left him with high approval ratings among the city's inhabitants, the mayor also faced pushback for some of his plan's proposals, including the suggestion of raising taxes on homeowners who did not finish painting their facades. Critics also accused him of using State resources to paint public property in the color's of his alliance. A major obstacle to Arias' mayoral tenure came as a result of the marginal majority the PBCSP alliance held in the municipal council. At just six seats to the MAS's five, the majority bloc necessitated unanimous support in order to carry out the mayor's agenda. Such unanimity was hampered by PBCSP's internal disunity, owing to opposing interests within the alliance. Namely, of the six councillors elected on PBCSP's list, only five responded directly to Arias, being part of For the Common Good, the mayor's fledgling civic group. Conversely, the sixth PBCSP councillor, Lourdes Chambilla, was a member of Somos Pueblo, the political party led by Rafael Quispe. Analysts noted that this situation gave Quispe the "golden vote" in the municipal council, given his status as Chambilla's coordinator and political advisor. Practically from the start of Arias' term, Chambilla declared herself neutral, casting her vote both in favor and against motions supported by the mayor. Internal discrepancies boiled over in May 2022, during the annual reconfiguration of the municipal council's directive. PBCSP failed to nominate a united slate of candidates, with five councillors nominating Lucio Quispe to serve as the body's president while Chambilla presented herself. The MAS, seizing the opportunity, presented its own candidate. None of the three postulants attained a majority, leading the council to suspend the session. Arias denounced the fiasco as a "municipal
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", accusing Quispe of "treason" against their shared alliance. With tensions between the two groups at their highest level, Arias and Quispe convened a meeting of the PBCSP caucus for 4 May. After a ten-hour period of consultation, Arias stated that "forgiveness, apologies, and consensus" had been obtained, with the For the Common Good and Somos Pueblo agreeing to nominate Yelka Maric as a consensus candidate.


Legal processes

Throughout his mayoral term, Arias faced a cavalcade of legal process instigated by the ruling party, cases he routinely denounced as acts of
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. Within twenty-four hours of assuming office, Arias was cited to testify before the Prosecutor's Office regarding allegations of illegal appointments, improper use of influence, and breach of duties. The accusations stemmed from Arias' appointment of a public official as director of the La Paz Communications Center despite the individual's lack of required credentials. In June 2021, Third Anti-Corruption Judge Claudia Castro placed Arias under a restriction order, barring him from leaving the country and ordering him to post
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totaling Bs30,00. Additionally, the mayor was required to present himself before the Prosecutor's Office every fifteen days. Arias denounced the ruling as having been made "at the service of the government", lamenting that the restrictions placed on him hindered his ongoing efforts to procure
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from foreign companies. However, the Prosecutor's Office also appealed the decision, demanding that Arias be placed under
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. Arias announced his own intent to appeal shortly thereafter. On 20 August, the Second Criminal Chamber of La Paz ratified the previous court's ruling. Arias was also implicated in a corruption case in ENTEL, in which public officials were accused of illegally transferring US$390,000 to a
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in Peru. The process resulted in the preventative detention of the company's former general manager, Eddy Luis Franco, for a period of six months. In an opinion peace for ''Brújula Digital'', human rights activist Amparo Carvajal denounced Franco's arrest as an act of "judicialized political persecution" with "Arias eingthe true target
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case, for defeating the MAS in the municipal elections". "Franco{{Nbsp... will be imprisoned until he accuses Iván Arias", Carvajal stated. By early March 2022, ''
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'' counted a total of fourteen pending cases against Arias, the majority relating to his term as minister of public works.{{Cite news , last=Chuquimia , first=Leny , date=2 March 2022 , title=El Alcalde y el Gobernador de La Paz enfrentan 17 procesos , language=es , work=
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Including the ENTEL case and the process for illegal appointments and breach of duties, the mayor was accused of: improper sale of State lands to private individuals; sexual and
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harassment; corruption in the purchase of biosecurity material; discrimination against his former electoral rival, César Dockweiler, when the latter was manager of Mi Teleférico; and finally, uneconomic conduct and improper use of public goods and services. As mayor, Arias faced legal processes for "political violence" against two deputy mayors whom he dismissed for corruption; irregular restitution of municipal officials to their previous posts; and an increase in the urban cleaning fee.


Ideology and political positions

Arias' political ideology has its origins in
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, owing to his Marxist background. Specifically, Arias defined himself as having been a
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, though comparatively "more
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" in relation to the POR or figures such as
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. According to Arias, his membership in Escóbar's VO was "the only time" he was ever an active partisan of a political party. Since his return from exile, Arias has distanced himself from political labels. During a 2021 interview with
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on the program ''No Mentirás'', Arias was directly asked whether he was on the
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or the
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, to which he answered that he was a democrat. He further elaborated that "epithets ndadjectives are of little use to me". Arias' 2021 mayoral campaign—described by himself as having been largely based on "intangible" promises—has led many analysts to define his ideology as populist. Arias has rejected this term, stating that "the populist says anything, promises anything". Rather, he assured that his positions made him "close to the people", while remaining "socially and economically responsible". In her opinion column ''Desde la Tierra'', journalist Lupe Cajías described Arias' statements and actions as being in tune with neo-populism.


Electoral history

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Yerko Núñez Yerko Martín Núñez Negrette (born 17 April 1973) is a Bolivian agronomist and politician who served as minister of the presidency from 2019 to 2020. A member of the Social Democratic Movement, he previously served as minister of public ...
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Luis Revilla Luis "Lucho" Revilla (born 1972 in La Paz, Bolivia) is a Bolivian politician who has been the mayor of La Paz La Paz (), officially known as Nuestra Señora de La Paz (Spanish pronunciation: ), is the seat of government of the Plurinational ...
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