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Hernán Terrazas Céspedes is a Bolivian politician who served as the President of the Senate of Bolivia from 1985 to 1989. He was born on 3 December 1926 in Cochabamba, Bolivia. He studied law at the University of San Andrés in La Paz and was a professor of constitutional law at the same university. He was a member of the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement (MNR) and was elected to the Senate in 1985. He was elected President of the Senate in 1985 and served until 1989. He was also a member of the Constituent Assembly of Bolivia in 1994. Hernán Terrazas Céspedes is 94 years old and has a net worth of $1 million. He has earned his wealth through his career as a politician. He is married and has two children.

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Age 93 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 3 December 1926
Birthday 3 December
Birthplace Cochabamba, Bolivia
Date of death November 06, 2020
Died Place La Paz, Bolivia
Nationality Bolivia

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His wife is Beatriz de Alencar

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Parents Eugenio Terrazas Octavia Céspedes
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2020

Terrazas died of a stroke at his home in La Paz on 6 November 2020, aged 93.

2007

Later in his life, Terrazas helped author J.J. Benítez in his work El Hombre que susurraba a los «Ummitas» (2007), a novel seeking to answer whether alien life existed.

1978

As senior officer of the Bolivian Army, Terrazas received the illustrious Brazilian Order of Military Merit on 8 March 1978. Terrazas even served as Chief of Staff of the Bolivian Armed Forces, becoming the second most powerful man in the country during the dictatorship of Hugo Banzer (1971-1978).

1974

After returning to Bolivia from West Germany, Terrazas would continue his career in the army. His endeavors were successful as he reached the rank of general by 1974. First, he was promoted to Brigadier general in 1974. Later on, he was promoted to Division general by a Supreme Decree signed by Hugo Banzer.

1962

Terrazas would also serve as aide-de-camp to President Víctor Paz Estenssoro, the brain behind the Bolivian National Revolution and the leader of the MNR, and was sent to West Germany as military attaché in 1962. This constituted his entry into the world of politics and diplomacy.

1957

Terrazas was married to Beatriz de Alencar, a member of the Alencar family through her grandfather the Baron of Alencar. She was also a descendant of Bárbara de Alencar, the Baron of Alencar's paternal grandmother and a key figure in the independence of Brazil from Portugal. The marriage produced two children, Adolfo (1957) and Patricia (1962). His daughter, Patricia, is married to Rodrigo De Urioste, grandson of the Bolivian industrialist Armando Julio Urioste Arana.

1951

By 1951, the MNR was again troubling the government. President Mamerto Urriolagoitía, in an attempt to deal with the protest and rebellions, installed general Hugo Ballivián as his successor in a self-coup known as the Mamertazo. The government could not maintain stability and the result was the Bolivian National Revolution of 1952. The echoes of the coup d’état of 1949 resonated within the events of 1952. Finally, the old oligarchic republic overthrown and the MNR in power. The results of 1952 would propel Terrazas’ career to new heights and would lead him to high positions in the future.

1949

The repression that followed would climax in the so-called civil war of 1949. Among the rebel lines, Terrazas backed the MNR and partook in the uprising at Incahuasi. The rebellion was ultimately crushed and, along with many others, he was put in prison. Though the rebellion had come to an end, the oligarchy’s rule over the country remained shaky.

A loyal MNR member even before the coup d’état in 1949, Terrazas would remain loyal to the party for the entirety of his life. It was under the rule of the MNR that The Alliance for Progress, which was the result of increasing American influence in Latin America, led to the Bolivian military to enter into the sphere of influence of the School of the Americas. Terrazas, like many other Latin American military officers, was a graduate and instructor of this institution. In 1961, while he held the rank of Major, he instructed a course at the School of the Americas on the topic of nuclear war.

1948

His military career began in the Military College of the Army, located in La Paz, where he was a classmate of future president Hugo Banzer. Being a member of the graduated class of 1948, Terrazas left the Military College with the rank of second lieutenant. Not long after his military career had just begun, Bolivia found itself in a moment of chaos. After the brutal lynching of President Gualberto Villarroel in 1946, the oligarchs of the nation attempted to sideline the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement (MNR) and undo the reforms of the past years.

1926

Hernán Terrazas Céspedes (3 December 1926 – 6 November 2020) was a Bolivian general who served as Mayor of Cochabamba during the era of dictatorships in Bolivia. Early in his military career he was stationed in the Rocha Regiment and, as a second lieutenant, formed part of the rebel lines in Incahuasi during the 1949 coup d'état in Bolivia.