I don't want to be president because to be president is to be a prisoner of the transnationals, of the llunkus, to be a prisoner of a colonial state.… - Rafael Quispe

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I don't want to be president because to be president is to be a prisoner of the transnationals, of the llunkus, to be a prisoner of a colonial state...

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About Rafael Quispe

Rafael Quispe (born 24 October 1969) is a Bolivian indigenous activist and politician who served as general executive director of the Indigenous Development Fund from 2019 to 2020, in addition to a number of other political posts.

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Native Name: Rafael Arcángel Quispe Flores
Alternative Names: Tata Quispe
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