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The 2010 Bolivian regional elections were held on 4 April 2010. Departmental and municipal authorities were elected by an electorate of approximately 5 million people. Among the officials elected are: * Governors of all nine departments * Members of Departamental Legislative Assemblies in each department; 23 seats in these Assemblies will represent indigenous communities, and have been selected by traditional usos y costumbres in the weeks prior to the election * Provincial Subgovernors and Municipal Corregidors (executive authorities) in Beni * Sectional Development Executives at the provincial level in Tarija * Mayors and Council members in all 337 municipalities〔Corte Nacional Electoral, (Elecciones departamentales y municipales 2010 ).〕 * The five members of the Regional Assembly in the autonomous region of Gran Chaco ==Political parties participating== The political parties contesting elections in each department are as follows: *Beni: Amazon Convergence (''Convergencia Amazónica''), Beni First (''Primero El Beni''), Revolutionary Nationalist Movement (''Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario''; MNR), Movement towards Socialism (''Movimiento Al Socialismo - Instrumento Político por la Soberanía de los Pueblos''; MAS-IPSP), and Autonomous Nationalities for Change and Empowerment (''Nacionalidades Autónomas por el Cambio y Empoderamiento''; NACER). *Chuquisaca:We are all Chuquisaca (''Chuquisaca somos Todos'', a coalition of the National Unity Front and Popular Consensus), Renewing Freedom and Democracy (''Libertad y Democracia Renovadora''), Falange April 19, Without Fear Movement (''Movimiento sin Miedo''; MSM), and Movement towards Socialism. *Cochabamba: All for Cochabamba (''Todos por Cochabamba''), Revolutionary Nationalist Movement, Without Fear Movement, and Movement towards Socialism. *La Paz:National Unity Front (''Frente de Unidad Nacional''), Patriotic Social Alliance (''Alianza Social Patriótica''), Revolutionary Nationalist Movement, Movement towards Socialism, Without Fear Movement, and Movement for Sovereignty (''Movimiento por la Soberanía''). *Oruro: National Unity Front (''Frente de Unidad Nacional''), Revolutionary Nationalist Movement, Movement towards Socialism, and Without Fear Movement. *Pando: Popular Consensus (''Consenso Popular''), Without Fear Movement, and Movement towards Socialism. *Potosí: Potosí Regional Civic Front (''Frente Cívico Regional Potosinista''), Uqarikuna Citizen Association (''Agrupación Ciudadana Uqarikuna''), Social Alliance (''Alianza Social''), Revolutionary Nationalist Movement, Movement towards Socialism. *Santa Cruz: Broad Front of Revolutionary Nationalist Movement and Autonomy for Bolivia (''Frente Amplio''), All for Santa Cruz (''Todos por Santa Cruz''), Nationalist Citizen Force (''Fuerza Ciudadana Nacionalista''), Truth and Social Democracy (''Verdad y Democracía Social-Verdes''), Without Fear Movement, and Movement towards Socialism. *Tarija: Path towards Change (''Camino al Cambio (Alianza Departamental)''), National Autonomous Power (''Poder Autonómico Nacional''), and Movement towards Socialism.〔Corte Nacional Electoral, (¿Qué eligiremos el 4 de abril? ).〕 Including these parties, a total of 191 political forces contested municipal elections. Only the Movement towards Socialism was involved in all 337 municipal contests.〔"(Elecciones en Bolivia )," ''Bolivia Prensa'', 3 April 2010.〕 Other parties participating in large numbers of contests are as follows: 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bolivian regional elections, 2010」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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