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Fernando Untoja Choque (born March 30, 1950 in Oruro) is a Bolivian politician. An economist and political scientist, Untoja served as lecturer at Universidad Mayor de San Andrés in La Paz, the Universidad Técnica de Oruro, the Military Engineering School (EMI) and the Army Military College "Gualberto Villarroel". Furthermore, he was a researcher at the Centro Andino de Desarollo Agropecuario. As a writer and political theorist, Untoja is one of the most prominent proponents of the thesis of a 'return to the ayllu' (the basic socio-political unit of Aymara society). 'The return to the ayllu' is also the title of a book written by Untoja.

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  • Fernando Untoja Choque (Huayllamarca, Oruro, Bolivia; 30 de marzo de 1950) es un economista, docente universitario, escritor, politólogo y político boliviano. Fue diputado plurinominal de Bolivia desde el 6 de agosto de 1997 hasta el 6 de agosto de 2002. Fue también candidato a Presidente de Bolivia en las Elecciones presidenciales de 1993 por el partido (MKN), cuyo partido fundó él mismo.​ (es)
  • Fernando Untoja Choque (born March 30, 1950 in Oruro) is a Bolivian politician. An economist and political scientist, Untoja served as lecturer at Universidad Mayor de San Andrés in La Paz, the Universidad Técnica de Oruro, the Military Engineering School (EMI) and the Army Military College "Gualberto Villarroel". Furthermore, he was a researcher at the Centro Andino de Desarollo Agropecuario. As a writer and political theorist, Untoja is one of the most prominent proponents of the thesis of a 'return to the ayllu' (the basic socio-political unit of Aymara society). 'The return to the ayllu' is also the title of a book written by Untoja. (en)
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  • Fernando Untoja Choque (Huayllamarca, Oruro, Bolivia; 30 de marzo de 1950) es un economista, docente universitario, escritor, politólogo y político boliviano. Fue diputado plurinominal de Bolivia desde el 6 de agosto de 1997 hasta el 6 de agosto de 2002. Fue también candidato a Presidente de Bolivia en las Elecciones presidenciales de 1993 por el partido (MKN), cuyo partido fundó él mismo.​ Cabe mencionar que como escritor y teórico político, Untoja es uno de los defensores más destacados de la tesis de un "retorno al ayllu" (el cual es la unidad sociopolítica básica de la sociedad aimara). El "Regreso al Ayllu" es también el título de un libro escrito por Untoja. (es)
  • Fernando Untoja Choque (born March 30, 1950 in Oruro) is a Bolivian politician. An economist and political scientist, Untoja served as lecturer at Universidad Mayor de San Andrés in La Paz, the Universidad Técnica de Oruro, the Military Engineering School (EMI) and the Army Military College "Gualberto Villarroel". Furthermore, he was a researcher at the Centro Andino de Desarollo Agropecuario. As a writer and political theorist, Untoja is one of the most prominent proponents of the thesis of a 'return to the ayllu' (the basic socio-political unit of Aymara society). 'The return to the ayllu' is also the title of a book written by Untoja. On June 21, 1993 Untoja formed a political party, National Katarist Movement (MKN, a name borrowed from Tupac Katari). Untoja was the candidate of MKN in the 1993 presidential elections. He obtained 12,681 votes (0.77% of the nationwide vote). He became a municipal councilor in Oruro in 1995. Later his party adopted a new name, (KND). In 1997 he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies from Oruro through proportional representation from the list of the Nationalist Democratic Alliance (ADN), as part of the ADN-PDC-NFR alliance. He was the sole KND parliamentarian at the time. During the 1997-2002 parliamentary period, he was an ally of the right-wing government of former military dictator Hugo Banzer. His alternate in parliament was Mary Daza de Block. In the 2009 election he stood as candidate from Plan Progress for Bolivia – National Convergence for the Senate from La Paz, but was not elected. (en)
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