Ex-Chancellor and Bolivian Politician Antonio Araníbar Dies
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Bolivian ex-canciller Antonio Araníbar died yesterday at the age of 84, as his family confirmed. His death occurred in the company of his loved ones, after a life marked by his participation in national politics, the defense of democracy and his career in international organizations. Araníbar returned to Bolivia last December after more than two decades in exile, in a period associated with processes and accusations that he and his environment c…
Fact sheet: Antonio Araníbar Quiroga, former Bolivian Foreign Minister and democratic leader, died at the age of 84 in La Paz on June 21, 2026. His life was dedicated to public service and the defense of democracy in Bolivia. Tap to see the full context. Context: Araníbar returned to Bolivia after a forced exile due to accusations from the Movement for Socialism (MAS) and Evo Morales. He received numerous tributes during his lifetime, most notab…
Antonio Araníbar Quiroga, one of the most important Bolivians in the recovery and drive of Bolivian democracy, died this Sunday morning in the city of La Paz, journalist John Arandia reported. He left this world at 84 years old.
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