Martha Yujra

Martha Yujra
Martha Yujra in traditional chola dress, including a pollera and a bowler hat.
Minister of Cultures and Tourism
In office
14 November 2019 – 4 June 2020
PresidentJeanine Áñez
Preceded byWilma Alanoca
Succeeded byOffice abolished[α]
Personal details
Born
Martha Yujra Apaza

(1964-01-19) 19 January 1964 (age 60)
La Chojlla, La Paz, Bolivia
ResidenceEl Alto
Occupation
  • Diplomat
  • politician
  • trade unionist
SignatureCursive signature in ink

Martha Yujra Apaza (born 19 January 1964) is a Bolivian politician and trade unionist who served as minister of cultures and tourism from 2019 to 2020. A prominent trade union leader in El Alto, Yujra was the only indigenous member of the Jeanine Áñez Cabinet and was the final official to head the Ministry of Cultures and Tourism; the institution was abolished during her term. During her tenure, Yujra's office primarily dealt with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the cultural sector, devising means of alleviating the economic ramifications of quarantine measures on artisans and entertainers. She subsequently served as a counselor at the Embassy of Bolivia in Quito from July to November 2020. Prior to serving as minister, Yujra gained notoriety for her fierce opposition to the government of Evo Morales. In 2017, she led a breakaway faction of the pro-government El Alto Regional Workers' Center. As its executive secretary, Yujra aligned the union with the Bolivia Says No alliance, running unsuccessfully to represent La Paz in the Chamber of Deputies in the annulled 2019 general elections.

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