Rodolfo Calle

Rodolfo Calle Inca (born 23 September 1964) is a Bolivian small businessman, lawyer, and politician who served as a party-list member of the Chamber of Deputies from La Paz from 2010 to 2015.

A member of the Movement for Socialism, Calle represented the micro-enterprise sector on the party's parliamentary slate in the 2009 election and won a seat for La Paz Department in the Chamber of Deputies.

[3] Calle completed his primary and intermediate studies at the Holland and Félix Reyes Ortiz schools in La Paz and received his secondary baccalaureate [es] from the city's Adventist institute.

[5][α] Despite belonging to the private sector, merchants often teetered on the edge of informality, lived in precarious economic positions, and relied heavily on state services.

[11] Since the 2005 election, the MAS had developed an ongoing alliance with the country's small employers' associations, who leveraged the support of their base for positions of power in government.

[12] This pact solidified with the admission of CONAMYPE as a member organization of the MAS in 2006 and continued through 2009,[13] when the party offered the micro-enterprise sector a quota of candidates on its parliamentary lists.