Tristán Marof
Tristán Marof | |
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| Born | Gustavo Adolfo Navarro 1898 Sucre, Bolivia |
| Died | 1979 (aged 80–81) Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia |
| Occupation(s) | Diplomat, writer, essayist, journalist |
Tristán Marof (née Gustavo Adolfo Navarro; 1898, Sucre, Bolivia – 1979, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia) was a Bolivian diplomat, writer, essayist, and journalist. He was Consul of Bolivia in Europe, where he was linked to the labor movement and Marxist-Leninist organizations.
The Socialist Workers' Party of Bolivia was established on 1 January 1940, by Marof, then leader of the Confederation of Bolivian Workers (CSTB), after he was expelled from the Revolutionary Workers' Party in 1938.