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- Q886293 description "Bolivian president".
- Q886293 description "Bolivian president".
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- Q886293 abstract "Celso Torrelio Villa (June 3, 1933, Chuquisaca, Bolivia – April 23, 1999, La Paz) was a military general, a member of the Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces (1981), and de facto President of Bolivia between September 1981 and August 1982.A native of Padilla, department of Chuquisaca, Torrelio joined the Bolivian Army and rose to the rank of general. He served as the notorious dictator Luis García Meza's Minister of Interior after the departure (forced by Washington) of the equally infamous Colonel Luis Arce. The García Meza regime became internationally known for its extreme brutality. Some 1,000 people are estimated to have been killed by the Bolivian army and security forces between July 1980 and August 1981. In addition, the García Meza government was deeply involved in drug trafficking activities, and may have come to power financed directly by the drug cartels. This led to the complete isolation of the regime. Even the new, conservative U.S. President, Ronald Reagan, kept its distance and seemed to prefer better options. Eventually, the international outcry was sufficiently strong to force García Meza's resignation on August 3, 1981. The high command of the Military of Bolivia at that point entrusted General Celso Torrelio with the presidency.Although the military's idea was to replace the polarizing García Meza with a less controversial and more acceptable leader equally as committed to the principles of the anti-communist National Security Doctrine, their plan did not come to fruition. The regime continued to be shunned internationally, and despised domestically. Furthermore, a very grave economic crisis loomed on the horizon, the result of years of mismanagement, a global recession, and the onset of the so-called Latin American debt crisis. Faced with the choices of mounting a fresh repressive campaign to re-equilibrate the reeling regime (with the increased international isolation such a move would entail) or call elections, the high command chose the latter. In July 1982, General Torrelio was replaced with General Guido Vildoso, who was charged with returning the country to democratic rule. Torrelio then retired and did not return to play any role in Bolivian politics.Torrelio was replaced by the Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces (1982).".
- Q886293 activeYearsEndDate "1982-07-21".
- Q886293 activeYearsStartDate "1981-09-04".
- Q886293 birthDate "1933-06-03".
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- Q886293 deathDate "1999-04-23".
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- Q886293 deathYear "1999".
- Q886293 orderInOffice "69thPresident of Bolivia".
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- Q886293 birthDate "1933-06-03".
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- Q886293 dateOfBirth "1933-06-03".
- Q886293 dateOfDeath "1999-04-23".
- Q886293 deathDate "1999-04-23".
- Q886293 deathPlace "La Paz, Bolivia".
- Q886293 name "Celso Torrelio".
- Q886293 name "Torrelio Villa, Celso".
- Q886293 order "69".
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- Q886293 placeOfDeath "La Paz, Bolivia".
- Q886293 shortDescription "Bolivian president".
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- Q886293 termEnd "1982-07-21".
- Q886293 termStart "1981-09-04".
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- Q886293 comment "Celso Torrelio Villa (June 3, 1933, Chuquisaca, Bolivia – April 23, 1999, La Paz) was a military general, a member of the Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces (1981), and de facto President of Bolivia between September 1981 and August 1982.A native of Padilla, department of Chuquisaca, Torrelio joined the Bolivian Army and rose to the rank of general.".
- Q886293 label "Celso Torrelio".
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- Q886293 name "Celso Torrelio Villa".
- Q886293 name "Celso Torrelio".
- Q886293 name "Torrelio Villa, Celso".
- Q886293 surname "Torrelio Villa".