Aníbal Capriles Cabrera (21 December 1854 – 9 April 1924) was a Bolivian professor, journalist and politician who served as the 14th vice president of Bolivia from 1899 to 1904.
A member of the Liberal Party, Cabrera became sole vice president following the dismissal of Velasco by decree of 23 January 1903.
[1] In 1892, as director of the newspaper "El Progreso", he led a campaign of opposition against the Conservative Party which had ruled the country since 1884.
Following the triumph of the Liberals over the Conservatives in the conflict, he was proclaimed second vice president to Pando by the National Convention on 25 October 1899.
Among his main works, he has left a biography of Antonio José de Sucre, published in 1883 and his well-known "Political Manifesto".