The Bolivian Civic Action ( Spanish: Acción Cívica Boliviana, ACB) was a small conservative political party in Bolivia.
The Bolivian Civic Action was founded in 1951 [1] under the patronage of Carlos Víctor Aramayo, proprietor of a powerful mining company and of the newspaper La Razón. [2]
In the 1951 elections the ACB's presidential candidate was Guillermo Gutiérrez Vea Murguía; he polled 6,654 votes (05.28%) in the election. [3]
In the 1964 elections the ACB's polled barely 7 votes. [4]
In the 1970s the Bolivian Civic Action went out of existence.
The Bolivian Civic Action ( Spanish: Acción Cívica Boliviana, ACB) was a small conservative political party in Bolivia.
The Bolivian Civic Action was founded in 1951 [1] under the patronage of Carlos Víctor Aramayo, proprietor of a powerful mining company and of the newspaper La Razón. [2]
In the 1951 elections the ACB's presidential candidate was Guillermo Gutiérrez Vea Murguía; he polled 6,654 votes (05.28%) in the election. [3]
In the 1964 elections the ACB's polled barely 7 votes. [4]
In the 1970s the Bolivian Civic Action went out of existence.