René Vidal León (7 April 1931 – 12 May 2012) was a Bolivian politician and trade unionist who served as a
party-list
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member of the
Chamber of Deputies
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from
Chuquisaca from 2010 until his death in 2012. He previously served on the Sucre Municipal Council from 2000 to 2004.
Vidal spent his early career as a laborer in the
petroleum industry
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, during which time he became active as a representative of the sector's workers' unions. After retiring, he dedicated himself to commercial transport, heading multiple local and regional drivers' unions in the Chuquisaca Department.
Elected to the Sucre Municipal Council in 1999, Vidal continued to be active in politics throughout the 2000s. In 2009, as a product of the drivers' union's alliance with
National Convergence
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It was founded in 1993 by former President of Venezuela Rafael Caldera, who was a member of Copei and won a second term in the 1993 elections.
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, he was elected to represent Chuquisaca in the Chamber of Deputies. At nearly 80 years old, Vidal was the eldest member of parliament and died in office just two years into his term.
Early life and career
Early life and education
René Vidal was born on 7 April 1931 in
Tarabuco
Tarabuco is a Bolivia
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Chuquisaca. The third of five siblings, Vidal's early life was marked by orphanhood: his father died as a combatant in the
Chaco War
The Chaco War (, [Sucre
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, where they operated a small grocery store. He attended the city's
Salesian school up until the fifth grade and later enrolled in
night courses to finish out his studies.
Career and trade unionism
Starting from the mid-1950s, Vidal began working as a
driller in the employment of the
Williams Brothers petroleum corporation. During this time, he played an active role in the sector's trade syndicates, serving as general secretary of his company's workers' union before being elected to represent the entire industry's laborers.
Long retired from the
petroleum business, Vidal dedicated himself to commercial activities in the transportation sector. He bought his own truck and joined the Sucre Heavy Transport Syndicate, quickly rising to become the organization's general secretary for nine years. He later served as head of the Syndical Federation of Drivers of Chuquisaca for a decade in the 1990s, in addition to holding leadership positions within the national drivers' confederation.
Chamber of Deputies
Election
In contrast to most other trade syndicateshistorically
leftist
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in natureBolivia's drivers' unions had long been more
conservatively oriented, a fact that led the
political right
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to frequently benefit the sector's leaders with positions of executive and legislative authority. For his part, Vidal attained his first elective position in the ranks of
Nationalist Democratic Action
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, winning a seat as a
substitute member of the Sucre Municipal Council in 1999; a subsequent bid for reelection on behalf of the
National Unity Front
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in 2004 ended in failure.
In 2009, Vidal's drivers' union sealed a deal with
National Convergence
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It was founded in 1993 by former President of Venezuela Rafael Caldera, who was a member of Copei and won a second term in the 1993 elections.
From 1995 to 2004 Eduardo Lapi hel ...
to jointly contest that year's electionthe agreement was unique in that it split Chuquisaca's motorists off from the decision taken by the other eight departments, all of which had elected to back the ruling
Movement for Socialism
Movement for Socialism – Political Instrument for the Sovereignty of the Peoples (; MAS or MAS-IPSP), is a socialist political party in Bolivia. Its followers are known as ''Masistas''. In the 2005 Bolivian general election, December 2005 el ...
. The pact granted the department's drivers a quota of representatives on National Convergence's
parliamentary slate. Having reserved the top
party-list
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slot for himself, Vidal was easily elected to represent Chuquisaca in the
Chamber of Deputies
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.
Tenure
Aged 79 at the time of his inauguration, Vidal was the seniormost member of the
1st Plurinational Legislative Assembly. His advanced age contrasted with the primarily youthful roster of legislators elected in 2009, whoat the timecollectively constituted the youngest-ever parliament since the
democratic transition
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. Furthermore, in a country where the election of legislators older than 70 represents a rare event and those over 75 years of age are exceptional, Vidal stood out as one of the eldest first-term parliamentarians in Bolivian history. Owing to his age, Vidal initiated his term already suffering from chronic
heart problems
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, for which he used a
pacemaker
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. He ultimately died in office midway into his tenure after suffering from
heart failure
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Although symptoms vary based on which side of the heart is affected, HF ...
while residing in Sucre. His vacant seat was filled by his substitute, Virginia Ramírez, who was sworn in to complete the remainder of Vidal's term.
Commission assignments
* Constitution, Legislation, and Electoral System Commission
** Constitutional Development and Legislation Committee (2012)
* Plural Economy, Production, and Industry Commission
** Community-based Economics and Social Cooperatives Committee (2011–2012)
* Education and Health Commission
** Health, Sports, and Recreation Committee (2010–2011)
Electoral history
References
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External links
Parliamentary profile Office of the Vice President .
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1931 births
2012 deaths
21st-century Bolivian politicians
Bolivian municipal councillors
Bolivian trade union leaders
Members of the Bolivian Chamber of Deputies from Chuquisaca
Nationalist Democratic Action politicians
National Unity Front politicians
People from Yamparáez Province
Plan Progress for Bolivia – National Convergence politicians