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Félix Patzi Paco (born 21 February 1967 in Santiago de Llallagua, Aroma, La Paz) is a Bolivian academic and politician. A member of the Aymara ethnic group, he has been active in supporting indigenous movements in Bolivia. He is the governor-elect of La Paz Department.
==Political career==

Patzi served as Bolivia's Minister of Education in the government of Evo Morales from 2006 to 2007.〔"Breve Biografia" in 〕 In 2010, he was briefly a candidate for governor of La Paz Department on behalf of the Movement for Socialism – Political Instrument for the Sovereignty of the Peoples (MAS-IPSP), but was removed following a drunk driving incident. In March 2010, he founded a new political party, Integration for Change ((スペイン語:Integración Para el Cambio), IPC), which was latter organized as the Third System Movement.
In the 2015, he ran again for governor of La Paz, this time on behalf of the Sovereignty and Freedom party ((スペイン語:Soberanía y Libertad); SOL.bo) founded by La Paz's mayor, Luis Revilla. On March 29, according to exit polls, Patzi won around 52% of the vote, far ahead of rival candidate Felipa Huanca of the MAS-IPSP. He will be the SOL.bo's highest elected official.

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