Cabinet of Narciso Campero
Appearance
Cabinet of Narciso Campero Campero Cabinet | |
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39th–41st Cabinet of the Republic of Bolivia | |
1880–1884 | |
Date formed | 20 June 1880 |
Date dissolved | 4 September 1884 (4 years, 2 months and 15 days) |
People and organisations | |
President | Narciso Campero |
Vice President | Aniceto Arce (until 11 March 1881) Belisario Salinas |
No. of ministers | 4 |
Total no. of members | 16 (incl. former members) |
Member party | |
History | |
Predecessor | Cabinet of Hilarión Daza |
Successor | Cabinet of Gregorio Pacheco |
The Campero Cabinet constituted the 39th to 41st cabinets of the Republic of Bolivia. It was formed on 20 June 1880, five months after Narciso Campero was installed as the 20th president of Bolivia following the War of the Pacific, succeeding the Daza Cabinet. It was dissolved on 4 September 1884 upon the end of Campero’s term and was succeeded by the Cabinet of Gregorio Pacheco.[1]
Composition
[edit]Portfolio | Minister | Party | Prof. | Took office | Left office | Term | Ref. | |
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President | Narciso Campero | Ind. | Mil. | 19 January 1880 | 31 May 1880 | 1,690 | [2] | |
31 May 1880 | 4 September 1884 | [3] | ||||||
Vice President | Office vacant 19 January 1880 – 31 May 1880 | 133 | ||||||
First Vice President | Aniceto Arce | PC | Law. | 31 May 1880 | 11 March 1881 | 284 | [3][a] | |
Office vacant 11 March 1881 – 4 September 1884 | 1,273 | [4] | ||||||
Second Vice President | Belisario Salinas | PC | Law. | 31 May 1880 | 4 September 1884 | 1,557 | [3] | |
Secretary General[b] | Ladislao Cabrera | Ind. | Law. | 19 January 1880 | 2 June 1880 | 135 | [2][5] | |
Minister of Government and Foreign Affairs |
Jenaro Sanjinés[c] | PC | Mag. | 2 June 1880 | 20 June 1880 | 18 | [6][d] | |
Juan Crisóstomo Carrillo | Ind. | Mag. | 20 June 1880 | 18 December 1880 | 181 | [8][9] | ||
Belisario Boeto | PC | Mag. | 18 December 1880 | 14 January 1881 | 27 | [10][11] | ||
Minister of Government and Public Instruction |
Daniel Nuñez del Prado | Ind. | Phys. | 14 January 1881 | 31 January 1881 | 202 | [12][13] | |
Minister of Government and Foreign Affairs |
31 January 1881 | 4 August 1881 | [14] | |||||
Pedro José Zilveti | Ind. | Law. | 4 August 1881 | 10 December 1882 | 493 | [15][16] | ||
Antonio Quijarro | Ind. | His. | 10 December 1882 | 7 January 1884 | 393 | [17][18] | ||
Pedro H. Várgas[e] | Ind. | Law. | 7 January 1884 | 22 February 1884 | 46 | [19] | ||
Nataniel Aguirre | Ind. | Law. | 22 February 1884 | 4 September 1884 | 195 | [20][21] | ||
Minister of War | Andrés Soto[f] | Mil. | Mil. | 2 June 1880 | 20 June 1880 | 18 | [6] | |
Belisario Salinas | PC | Law. | 20 June 1880 | 18 December 1880 | 181 | [8][g] | ||
Nataniel Aguirre | Ind. | Law. | 18 December 1880 | 4 August 1881 | 229 | [10][21] | ||
José Manuel Rendon | Mil. | Mil. | 4 August 1881 | 24 November 1883 | 842 | [15] | ||
Jenaro Palazélos | Mil. | Mil. | 24 November 1883 | 4 September 1884 | 285 | [22] | ||
Ministry of Finance and Industry |
Eliodoro Villazón[h] | Ind. | Fin. | 2 June 1880 | 20 June 1880 | 18 | [6][i] | |
Antonio Quijarro | Ind. | His. | 20 June 1880 | 18 December 1880 | 181 | [8][18] | ||
Eliodoro Villazón | Ind. | Fin. | 18 December 1880 | 4 August 1881 | 229 | [10][i] | ||
Antonio Quijarro | Ind. | His. | 4 August 1881 | 10 December 1882 | 493 | [15][18] | ||
Fidel Araníbar | Ind. | Law. | 10 December 1882 | 4 September 1884 | 634 | [17] | ||
Minister of Justice, Public Instruction, and Worship |
Nicolás Acosta[j] | Ind. | Law. | 2 June 1880 | 20 June 1880 | 18 | [6] | |
José María Calvo | Ind. | Jur. | 20 June 1880 | 18 December 1880 | 181 | [8][24] | ||
Bernardino Sanjinés Uriarte | Ind. | Law. | 18 December 1880 | 14 January 1881 | 27 | [10] | ||
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Justice, and Worship |
Daniel Nuñez del Prado[k] | Ind. | Phys. | 14 January 1881 | 31 January 1881 | 17 | [12][13] | |
Minister of Justice, Public Instruction, and Worship |
Federico Jiménez | Ind. | Law. | 31 January 1881 | 4 August 1881 | 185 | [14] | |
Pedro H. Várgas | Ind. | Law. | 4 August 1881 | 4 September 1884 | 1,127 | [15] | ||
History
[edit]N° | Formed | Days | Decree |
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I | 20 June 1880 | 181 | Supreme Decree 20-06-1880 |
II | 18 December 1880 | 229 | Supreme Decree 18-12-1880 |
III | 4 August 1881 | 52,328 | Supreme Decree 04-08-1881 |
References
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ President N° 22.
- ^ Exerts command of all ministerial portfolios while the respective ministries are organized.
- ^ As senior officer of the Ministry of Government and Foreign Affairs.
- ^ Second Vice President N° 12 (Fernández).[7]
- ^ As minister of justice, public instruction, and worship.
- ^ As general assistant of the Armed Forces.
- ^ Second Vice President N° 05 (Campero; incumbent).
- ^ As senior officer of the Ministry of Finance and Industry.
- ^ a b President N° 27; First Vice President N° 15 (Montes).[23]
- ^ As senior officer of the Ministry of Justice, Public Instruction, and Worship.
- ^ As minister of government and public instruction.
Footnotes
[edit]- ^ Mesa Gisbert 2003, pp. 326–329
- ^ a b Campero, Narciso (19 January 1880). "Decreto Supremo de 19 de enero de 1880". Anuario Administrativo (in Spanish). Oruro. p. 1. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
- ^ a b c Bolivia; Sanjinés, Jenaro (31 May 1880). "Ley de 31 de mayo de 1880". Anuario Administrativo (in Spanish). La Paz. p. 92. Retrieved 11 March 2022.
- ^ Arce, Aniceto (1881). Manifesto del vice-presidente de la república Dr. Aniceto Arce, con motivo de la órden suprema de su destierro expedida en 11 del corriente (in Spanish). Sucre: Tipografia del Cruzado.
- ^ Bolivia; Sanjinés, Jenaro (2 June 1880). "Resolución de 2 de junio de 1880". Anuario Administrativo (in Spanish). La Paz. p. 94. Retrieved 11 March 2022.
- ^ a b c d Arce, Aniceto (2 June 1880). "Decreto Supremo de 2 de junio de 1880". Anuario Administrativo (in Spanish). La Paz. p. 95. Retrieved 11 March 2022.
- ^ "Jenaro Sanjinés | Magistrado y Hombre Público". rree.gob.bo (in Spanish). Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Archived from the original on 19 February 2013. Retrieved 11 March 2022.
- ^ a b c d Campero, Narciso (20 June 1880). "Decreto Supremo de 20 de junio de 1880". Anuario Administrativo (in Spanish). La Paz. pp. 101–102. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
- ^ "Juan Crisóstomo Carrillo | Magistrado, Profesor, Diplomático, y Hombre de Estado". rree.gob.bo (in Spanish). Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Archived from the original on 19 February 2013.
- ^ a b c d Campero, Narciso (18 December 1880). "Decreto Supremo de 18 de diciembre de 1880". Anuario Administrativo (in Spanish). La Paz. pp. 287–288. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
- ^ "Belisario Boeto | Magistrado, Político, y Educador". rree.gob.bo (in Spanish). Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Archived from the original on 19 February 2013. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
- ^ a b Campero, Narciso (14 January 1881). "Decreto Supremo de 14 de enero de 1881". gacetaoficialdebolivia.gob.bo (in Spanish). La Paz: Gaceta Oficial del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
- ^ a b "Daniel Nuñez del Prado | Médico y Hombre Público". rree.gob.bo (in Spanish). Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Archived from the original on 19 February 2013. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
- ^ a b Campero, Narciso (31 January 1881). "Decreto Supremo de 31 de enero de 1881". gacetaoficialdebolivia.gob.bo (in Spanish). La Paz: Gaceta Oficial del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
- ^ a b c d Campero, Narciso (4 August 1881). "Decreto Supremo de 4 de agosto de 1881". gacetaoficialdebolivia.gob.bo (in Spanish). La Paz: Gaceta Oficial del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
- ^ "Pedro José Zilveti | Abogado, Político, y Diplomático". rree.gob.bo (in Spanish). Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Archived from the original on 19 February 2013. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
- ^ a b Campero, Narciso (10 December 1882). "Decreto Supremo de 10 de diciembre de 1882". Anuario Administrativo (in Spanish). La Paz. pp. 279–280. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
- ^ a b c "Antonio Quijarro | Abogado, Historiador, Geógrafo, Político, y Periodista". rree.gob.bo (in Spanish). Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Archived from the original on 19 February 2013. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
- ^ Campero, Narciso (7 January 1884). "Decreto Supremo de 7 de enero de 1884". gacetaoficialdebolivia.gob.bo (in Spanish). La Paz: Gaceta Oficial del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
- ^ Campero, Narciso (22 February 1884). "Decreto Supremo de 22 de febrero de 1884". gacetaoficialdebolivia.gob.bo (in Spanish). La Paz: Gaceta Oficial del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
- ^ a b "Nataniel Aguirre | Abogado, Literato, Político, Historiador, y Diplomático". rree.gob.bo (in Spanish). Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Archived from the original on 19 February 2013. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
- ^ Campero, Narciso (24 November 1883). "Decreto Supremo de 24 de noviembre de 1883". gacetaoficialdebolivia.gob.bo (in Spanish). La Paz: Gaceta Oficial del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
- ^ "Eliodoro Villazón | Abogado, Financista, y Periodista". rree.gob.bo (in Spanish). Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Archived from the original on 19 February 2013. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
- ^ "José María Calvo | Jurisconsulto y Hombre Público". rree.gob.bo (in Spanish). Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Archived from the original on 19 February 2013. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
Bibliography
[edit]- Mesa Gisbert, Carlos D. (2003). Presidentes de Bolivia: Entre Urnas y Fusiles (in Spanish) (3rd ed.). La Paz: Editorial Gisbert.