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Yerko Martín Núñez Negrette (born 17 April 1973) is a Bolivian
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and politician who served as minister of the presidency from 2019 to 2020. A member of the
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, he previously served as
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from November to December 2019. Throughout his ministerial tenure, Núñez was noted as a key person of influence in the transitional government and a "right-hand" to President
Jeanine Áñez Jeanine Áñez Chávez (; born 13 June 1967) is a Bolivian lawyer, politician, and television presenter who served as the 66th president of Bolivia from 2019 to 2020. A former member of the Social Democratic Movement, she previously served two ...
, a fellow Beni native. Prior to his appointment, he served as
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from Beni from 2015 to 2019 on behalf of the
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coalition. As a member of
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, Núñez served as mayor of
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from 2010 to 2014; he previously held the position for two terms from 2000 to 2003 and 2005 to 2010 as part of the
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. Núñez's mayoral tenure saw strides made for Rurrenabaque's
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industry, which generated increased economic growth for the city.


Early life and career

Yerko Núñez was born on 17 April 1973 in
Rurrenabaque Rurrenabaque is a small town in the north of Bolivia, on the Beni River. It is the capital of Rurrenabaque Municipality. In recent years, it has become popular with international tourism as it is an easy gateway for visits to Madidi National Par ...
, Beni, to Antonio Núñez Gamarra and Carmen Negrette Arce. Núñez's family was one of the most influential clans in Rurrenabaque; both his father and grandfather previously served as mayor of the city, owing to their alignment with the
Revolutionary Nationalist Movement The Revolutionary Nationalist Movement ( , MNR) is a centre-right, conservative political party in Bolivia. It was the leading force behind the Bolivian National Revolution from 1952 to 1964. It influenced much of the country's history since 19 ...
(MNR). Núñez himself continued this legacy: from age 25, he participated in various political training courses abroad in locales such as Colombia, Peru, Germany, and the United States. In
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, Núñez contested his first election, seeking a seat on the Rurrenabaque Municipal Council at the top of the MNR's
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. He was narrowly successful, with the MNR nearly being displaced from the mayorship by the opposing Revolutionary Left Movement (MIR). Upon assuming office in February 2000, Núñez, aged 26, became the youngest mayor in the country at the time. His administration was characterized by generally transparent economic management and the implementation of policies promoting
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in the planning and execution of citywide projects. After three years in office, Núñez resigned as mayor to serve as national director of the Secretariat of Popular Participation, a government body responsible for aiding and regulating municipal development. A year later, in 2004, he worked as a public official in the
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, serving as the technical secretary of the
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's Popular Participation Commission. Leading up to the 2004 municipal elections, Núñez returned to Rurrenabaque to seek a second mayoral term. While the previous year's significant social conflicts largely discredited the MNR as a national force, the party maintained a modicum of support in the eastern lowlands. Given this, instead of forming his own front like many other political leaders, Núñez maintained his allegiance to the MNR, again emerging victorious on the party's electoral list. By
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, however, Núñez chose not to seek a third term with the MNR, instead joining
Beni First Beni First () is a regional, right-leaning political party in Beni Department. The party won the 4 April 2010 regional election, the only one it has ever contested, electing both Ernesto Suárez Sattori as governor and a plurality of 11 members of ...
, a newly established front combining former members of the MIR, MNR, and
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(ADN) with support from regional
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s. Núñez handily won the election, attaining 3,476 votes; conversely, the MNR won just thirty. Núñez's mayoral terms accompanied the takeoff of
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in the area. Efforts to promote travel to Rurrenabaque began in 2000, a year in which the city received six thousand tourists. By 2007, the city recorded a yearly average of approximately fifty thousand, split relatively evenly between foreign tourists and Bolivian nationals. The significant influx of visitors greatly aided Rurrenabaque's economic prospects, bringing the city between US$7 million and US$8 million per year and generating new sources of income for its inhabitants. The decision to promote tourism was first outlined in the city's municipal development plan—developed in coordination with the population itself—which also specified
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and
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as key components of economic development. In a 2012 interview with ''La Palabra del Beni'', Núñez identified tourism as "the engine of the regional economy", with Rurrenabaque being "the epicenter of the tourist region". Other projects of Núñez's mayoral tenure included the development of a municipal housing program, which funded the construction of more than 150 homes in the city. Basic sanitation was also fully implemented during his term, with the additional establishment of ten health posts and the city's first municipal hospital. Núñez's achievements in promoting economic development, ecological tourism, and environmental regulation were lauded by various national and international institutions. His administration was recognized by the national government as number one in transparency and efficiency in Beni and fourth in the country as a whole. During his final two terms, Núñez also served as president of the Board of Directors of the Association of Municipalities of Beni and as secretary of the Autonomous Council of Beni.


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Election

Nearing the end of this third term, Núñez's political track record led him to be profiled as a viable candidate for higher office. In late 2012, Beni First presented Núñez and as possible contenders to face Jessica Jordan for the departmental governorship in a special gubernatorial election. Núñez faced ten other pre-candidates from various allied parties—collectively known as the Broad Front—in a regional poll aimed at consolidating a single opposition candidacy for the election. Ultimately, Lenz was found to have the most support among the populace and received the alliance's nomination. Notwithstanding, Núñez was later invited by former governor to be the
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(MDS)'s candidate for senator as part of the
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(UD) coalition. Throughout the campaign, Núñez expressed his confidence that UD would win the election, taking all nineteen of Beni's municipalities with it. Ultimately, his prediction proved partially correct; UD lost the election, winning only one of the nine departments: Beni. The alliance took just over fifty percent of the vote in that department, electing two senators: Núñez and
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. The former mayor became the first inhabitant of Rurrenabaque to attain a seat in the Senate.


Tenure

Not long after entering the legislature, the Democratic Unity caucus quickly fractured, owing in large part to political disputes between its two leaders,
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of the MDS and
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of the
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(UN). For Núñez, who aligned himself politically with the MDS, the UD alliance "finished its cycle in 2015", the year in which each member party presented its own candidates for the subnational elections. Throughout his term, Núñez collaborated closely with fellow Beni senator Jeanine Áñez, with whom he had been a close confidant for over a decade. Nearing the end of his Senate tenure, during the 2019 election cycle, Núñez supported the MDS's electoral campaign. That year, amid widespread
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sparked by allegations of
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, Núñez delivered a report accusing the president of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal, , of ordering the suspension of the transmission of preliminary results in an attempt to rig the count and give the victory to President
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. Ultimately, continued
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culminated in Morales's resignation, followed by that of Choque, who was subsequently arrested.


Minister of the Presidency

On 12 November 2019, after two days of uncertainty, Morales was succeeded in the presidency by Jeanine Áñez. The following day, the new head of state inaugurated her Cabinet, appointing Núñez to helm the Ministry of Public Works, Services, and Housing. During his short time in office, Núñez set about initiating audits of ongoing works, investigating acts of corruption, and executing pending projects. Ultimately, however, he did not remain in the ministry long, with Áñez reassigning him to dispatch the role of minister of the presidency just under a month later. Upon assuming office, Núñez pledged to promote efficient coordination between the various ministries and combat "nests of corruption" within the government. In his new position, Núñez quickly came to be noted as one of the more influential figures within the transitional government and a "right-hand" to Áñez, whom herself stated upon his inauguration that she held "full trust" in him. Per a report by ''
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'', even before assuming office, Núñez had been tasked with suggesting individuals to helm the ministries of
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and
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. As such, Áñez's appointment of Víctor Hugo Zamora and Carlos Melchor Díaz, respectively, occurred at his suggestion. According to multiple former Áñez ministers, Núñez, alongside the ministers of government and defense,
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and
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, functioned as a "mini-cabinet" that formed the president's inner circle. During the initial stages of the transition, Núñez reiterated Áñez's earlier pledge that she would not present herself as a presidential candidate. Expanding on this, the minister stressed that the transitional government would also refrain from endorsing any contending campaigns, maintaining neutrality throughout the
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. Nonetheless, in the early weeks of 2020, Núñez and several other ministers expressed their view that the president should seek election for a full term. When Áñez did finally officialize her candidacy as part of the Juntos alliance, Núñez gave his "personal" endorsement. Even so, the minister was later made to explain why government-funded programs had begun using the word ''juntos'' in their marketing. Núñez's claim that such occurrences were "mere coincidence" drew the ire of competing campaigns, with one opposing vice-presidential candidate accusing the minister of "underestimat ngthe intelligence of Bolivians". The government later switched out ''juntos'' in favor of ''unidos'' in all public works advertising. Nearing the election date, Áñez opted to withdraw her candidacy to prevent the return to power of Morales' party, the
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(MAS-IPSP). Following the announcement, Núñez called on other fronts with little chance of winning to also remove themselves from contention. Following the victory of
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in the presidential election, Núñez announced the establishment of a government commission to facilitate the transmission of power between the incoming and outgoing administrations. The minister lauded the meetings held in this process as "historic" due to their transparent and orderly nature. On 6 November 2020, two days before the formal inauguration of the new government, Núñez resigned from office, retiring to his residence in Rurrenabaque.


Flight from the country

Not long after leaving office, on 12 March 2021, the Prosecutor's Office issued an
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against Núñez, Áñez, and multiple other transition and military officials on charges of conspiracy, sedition, and terrorism for their role in the alleged "
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" perpetrated in November 2019. At around 2:00 p.m., police raided the home of Núñez's mother, a move denounced as "abusive" by his nephew, Gary Tudela, who alleged that no
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was presented. Attempts to locate Núñez led government officials to
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, where his 21-year-old son, Antonio, was arrested on suspicion that he knew his father's whereabouts. After eight hours in police custody, the younger Núñez was released from detention and was subsequently granted refuge by the Beni Civic Committee. A migration alert to prevent Núñez from leaving the country by legal means was activated on 19 March. By that point, the former minister had already declared himself in hiding, with a birthday message directed to his daughter indicating that he had likely left the country. Per a report by ''La Razón'', Núñez was able to elude law enforcement thanks to Marco Cossío, the then departmental prosecutor for
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, who allegedly tipped him off about the impending charges. Armed with this information, he fled on a small plane into Brazil.


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