Alfredo Rada

Alfredo Rada Vélez
Minister of Government
In office
January 2007  January 2010
Minister Evo Morales
Preceded by Alicia Muñoz Alá
Succeeded by Sacha Llorenti
Vice Minister of Coordination with Social Movements
In office
January 2006  January 2007
Preceded by none
Succeeded by Sacha Llorenti
Personal details
Born (1965-07-03) 3 July 1965
Nationality Bolivian
Occupation Sociologist and economist

Alfredo Rada Vélez, better known as Alfredo Rada, is a former Bolivian government official previously affiliated with the Center for Juridical Studies and Social Investigation (CEJIS). He was appointed as Vice Minister of Coordination with Social Movements in January 2006, and elevated to Minister of Government (or Interior Minister) in January 2007.[1]

After the culmination of Evo Morales first term in December 2010, Alfredo Rada started working with the National School of Politics (Escuela Nacional de Formacion Politica): “Construyendo el Cambio Revolucionario”. The National School of Politics is a grassroots organization dedicated to the discussion and debate of current issues related to Bolivia and its revolutionary process. In May 18, 2012 Alfredo Rada was sworn in as Viceministro de Gestion Institucional y Consular for the Bolivian Ministry of Foreign affairs.


References

  1. "‘El modelo de economía plural es un error’". La Razón. 2011-10-23. Retrieved 2011-11-29.


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