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    From the new Political Administrative Division of 1976, Bolivia became a municipality of the new province Ciego de Ávila. With a territorial extension of 917 Kmand a population of 12,454 inhabitants (at that time), the municipality was divided into 35 electoral districts for the realization of the process prior to the Constitution of the Local Organs of People's Power.

    As a result of the assemblies held in the constituencies in which 70 candidates were nominated, the first 35 delegates of our territory were subsequently elected by the direct and secret vote of the Bolivians, of which only one is a woman (Josefa Jiménez Hernández).

    On October 31, 1976 in the old Workers' Social Circle of the Municipality the First Municipal Assembly of the First Mandate was constituted, thus summarizing the entire process of constitution of the Local Government Organs at our instance.

    In this Constituent Assembly, the following comrades were elected to the Presidency:

    • Omar Salgado Méndez       President
    • René García Tabio             Vice President
    • Lino Borges López             Secretary

    In the Assembly itself, the first Executive Committee was formed, which was made up of 11 comrades; they were:

    • Omar Salgado Méndez            President
    • René García Tabio                   Vice President
    • Lino Borges López                   Secretary
    • Laureano Oropesa LLul.          Professional member to attend education, culture and sports.
    • Edel Teruel Venegas.               Professional Member to attend the activities of Commerce, Gastronomy, services and others.
    • Felipe Alvarado Delgado         Non-Professional Member.
    • José R. Molina Medell             Non-Professional Member.
    • Josefa Jiménez Hernández     Non-Professional Member.
    • Eide Valdés Ferrer                  Non-Professional Member.
    • Miguel Díaz Morales               Non-Professional Member.
    • Estéfano Ramos Fernández   Non-Professional Member.

    Also in this same place of the Círculo Social Obrero but on November 2, 1976 the Municipal Assembly is held for the election of the Deputy to the National Assembly of People's Power. In it, a candidacy formed by 2 comrades was presented, being elected by a majority of votes the comrade Estéfano Ramos Fernández, who became the first Deputy of the Bolivian Municipality.

    Then followed the following mandates until today:

    Term: I-1976
    President: Omar Salgado Méndez
    Vice President: René García Tibio
    Secretary: Lino Borges López


    Mandate: II-1979
    President: José Ramón Dueñas Jústiz
    Vice President: Pedro Héctor Gutiérrez Rodríguez
    Secretary: Omar Arencibia Velázquez

    Mandate: III-1981
    President: Ramón Andrés Viera Leiva
    Vice President: Pedro Héctor Gutiérrez Rodríguez
    Secretary: Kadhyr Hernández González

    Mandate: IV-1984
    President: Ramón Andrés Viera Leiva
    Vice-President: Pedro Héctor Gutiérrez Rodríguez
    Secretary: Kadhyr Hernández González

    Mandate: V-1986
    President: Ramón Andrés Viera Leiva, bornon November 28, 1987 due to health problems.
    Vice President: Luis Enrique Potes Jiménez
    Secretary: Kadhyr Hernández González

    President: Luis E. Potes Jiménez (promoted due to health problems of the until then president of the Municipal Assembly)
    Vice President: Alberto Mera Romo (promoted)
    Secretary: Francisco Guevara Carvajal (from 1988)

    Mandate: VI-1989
    President: Luis Enrique Potes Jiménez
    Vice President: Alberto Mera Romo. And from 1991: Eliades Suárez Alcina
    Secretary: Araelia Pérez Franco

    Mandate: VII-1992
    President: Alberto Matamoros Santos
    Vice President: Bartolo González Echemendía
    Secretary: Araelia Pérez Franco. And from 1994: Fernando Pereira Cruz

    Mandate: VIII-1995
    President: Bartolo González Echemendía
    Vice President: María Suárez Rodríguez
    Secretary: Fernando Pereira Cruz.

    Mandate: IX-1997
    President: Manuel Rieche González
    Vice-president: Reydel Castellano Ferreira
    Secretary: Fernando Pereira Cruz.

    Term: X- 2000
    President: Manuel Rieche González
    Vice-President: José Antonio Abreu Royal
    Secretary: Silvia Hidalgo Álvarez

    Mandate: XI- 2002
    President: Manuel Rieche González
    Vice-President: Marlenis Barrientos González
    Secretary: Silvia Hidalgo Álvarez

    Mandate: XII- 2005
    PrPresident: Manuel Rieche González
    Vice President: José Ramón Solano Rodriguez.
    Secretary: Silvia Hidalgo Álvarez

    Mandate: XIII-2007
    President: José R. Solano Rodriguez.
    Vice President: Luxi Valle Barredo
    Secretary: Silvia Hidalgo Álvarez

    Mandate: XIV-2010
    President: Jorge Luis Vázquez Inclán
    Vice President: Ana Rosa Burunate Santana
    Secretary: Silvia Hidalgo Álvarez

    Mandate: XV-2012
    President: Jorge Luis Vázquez Inclán
    Vice President: Ana Rosa Burunate Santana
    Secretary: Araís Miralles Espinosa

    Mandate: XVI-2015
    President: Jorge Luis Vázquez Inclán
    Vice President: Ana Rosa Burunate Santana
    Secretary: Araís Miralles Espinosa

    Mandate: XVII-2017 until July 2019
    President: Ana Rosa Burunate Santana
    Vice President: Araís Miralles Espinosa
    Secretary: Ramón Álvarez Zamora

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    Since the creation of the Local Organs of People's Power, our municipality has been represented by the Deputies to the National Assembly of People's Power:

    Year: 1976
    Estefano Ramos Fernández

    Year: 1980
    Luis Horta Trujillo

    Year: 1981
    Evaristo Amado Hernández Ávila

    Year: 1986
    Francisco Banes Haiti

    Year: 1993
    Alberto Magdaleno Magdaleno
    Nereyda Díaz León
    Margarita I. Lima Manzano
    Esperanza Morffi B.
    Martha Nelson Charles

    Period2008-2013
    Araís Miralles Espinosa
    Martha Nidia Rodríguez

    Period: 2013-2017
    Leónides López Figueredo.
    Elvis Pérez Olivera

    Period2018
    Leónides López Figueredo
    Barbara Alexis Terry Depestre

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    Constitution of 1976

    In the First Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba, held on December 17, 1975, it is expressed:
    "Among the tasks that today require greater attention from the Party, perhaps none is as important in the political order as that of ensuring that the strength and unity achieved by our process are translated and acquire permanence in solid and quality institutions.
    Of particular political, institutional and legal significance now comes to the adoption of the constitution that will replace the old Basic Law of 1940, which, due to its countless general modifications, due to the incessant clash of a profound revolutionary process with the formulations of a bourgeois constitution that has governed until today.
    Today we need a socialist constitution in correspondence with the characteristics of our society, with the social conscience, ideological convictions and aspirations of our people, a constitution that reflects the general laws of society that we build with profound economic, social and political transformations operated by the Revolution and the historical achievements conquered by our people, a constitution in short, that consolidates what we are today and that helps us achieve what we want to be tomorrow."

    On February 24, 1976, the first Socialist Constitution of America was put into force, approved by the free, equal, secret and conscious vote of 95.7% of all the men and women of the people.

    Administrative Political Division of 1976

    The creation of a new administrative political division and the constitution of the organs of People's Power was another of the tasks included by the Revolution in the process of institutionalization.

    In this congress itself it is proposed:
    "If at the triumph of the Revolution there were 6 Provinces and 126 municipalities in the country, since in 1973 we found that the primitive provincial limits were maintained in the main, there were 58 Territorial Regions and 407 Municipalities and Sectionals. The structure of the directorate thus comprised three intermediate links between the National Directorate and the Base, the Province, the Region and the Municipality or Sectional."

    From these entities, a study as complete as possible of these problems was carried out for several years, as part of which the valuable experience of the Constitution of the Organs of People's Power in the Province of Matanzas was carried out.

    The study took into consideration arguments of the functions and powers that would be transferred to the provinces as a result of the Constitution of the Organs of People's Power, the strengthening of the authority and the economic importance of the municipalities that will be entrusted with the administration of thousands of State units.

    As a result of this study, a new administrative political division was arrived at in which 14 Provinces and 169 municipalities were created. Bolivia, which until then was a municipality belonging to the region of Morón and the province of Camagüey, continued to hold the category of municipality, but now subordinated to the province of Ciego de Ávila, which ceased to be a region of Camagüey. The municipality Bolvia then had a territorial extension of 917 Kmand a population of 12,454.