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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox government cabinet Шаблон:Politics of Bolivia The Cabinet of José Luis Tejada Sorzano was composed of three cabinets which constituted the 94th–96th national cabinets of the Republic of Bolivia. It was led by President José Luis Tejada Sorzano, a Liberal, and was in office from 29 November 1934 to 17 May 1936.[1]

The cabinet was formed after the armed forces ousted President Daniel Salamanca in a coup d'état and allowed his vice president, José Luis Tejada Sorzano, to assume office. It was dissolved when Tejada Sorzano was himself deposed in another coup d'état. It was the last cabinet presided over by a Liberal president.

Cabinet Ministers

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Cabinet of Bolivia
Presidency of José Luis Tejada Sorzano, 1934–1936
Office Minister Party Шаблон:Abbr Term Days Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr
President José Luis Tejada Sorzano rowspan="2" style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | PL Law. 28 November 1934 – 1 December 1934 Шаблон:Age in days
1 December 1934 – 17 May 1936 Шаблон:Age in days
Vice President colspan="6" bgcolor="ECECEC" Шаблон:CNone
Minister of Foreign Affairs
and Worship

(Chancellor)
David Alvéstegui Laredo rowspan="2" style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | Ind. Law. 22 March 1934 – 5 April 1935 Шаблон:Age in days 92Шаблон:Efn 5Шаблон:Efn
93 1
colspan="5" bgcolor="ECECEC" Шаблон:CNone Шаблон:Age in days 94 1
Tomás Manuel Elío[2] rowspan="2" style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | PL Law. 12 April 1935 – 5 March 1936 Шаблон:Age in days 95 2
96 3
Luis Fernando Guachalla[3] style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | PL Law. 5 March 1936 – 17 May 1936 Шаблон:Age in days
Minister of Government
and Justice
Tomás Manuel Elío style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | PL Law. 29 November 1934 – 12 April 1935 Шаблон:Age in days 94 1
José Aguirre Espada style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | 12 April 1935 – 6 September 1935 Шаблон:Age in days 95 2
Alfredo Peñaranda style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | Mil. Mil. 6 September 1935 – 1 October 1935 Шаблон:Age in days 96 3
José Aguirre Espada style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | 1 October 1935 – 2 May 1936 Шаблон:Age in days
Gabriel Palenque style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | 2 May 1936 – 17 May 1936 Шаблон:Age in days
Minister of National Defense Bautista Saavedra style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | PRS Law. 29 November 1934 – 14 December 1934 Шаблон:Age in days 94 1
Gabriel Gosálvez rowspan="2" style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | PRS Eco. 14 December 1934 – 5 August 1935 Шаблон:Age in days
95 2
Luis Añez Rodríguez rowspan="2" style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | Mil. Mil. 5 August 1935 – 17 May 1936 Шаблон:Age in days
96 3
Minister of Development
and Communications
José Aguirre Espada style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | 29 November 1934 – 12 April 1935 Шаблон:Age in days 94 1
Carlos Calvo Calbimontes style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | 12 April 1935 – 22 May 1935 Шаблон:Age in days 95 2
Manuel Carrasco JimenezШаблон:Efn style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | PL Law. 22 May 1935 – 6 September 1935 Шаблон:Age in days
José Aguirre Espada style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | 6 September 1935 – 1 October 1935 Шаблон:Age in days 96 3
Antenor Ichazo style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | Mil. Mil. 1 October 1935 – 17 May 1936 Шаблон:Age in days
Minister of Finance
and Industry
Carlos Víctor AramayoШаблон:Efn style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | PRG Bus. 29 November 1934 – 12 April 1935 Шаблон:Age in days 94 1
colspan="5" bgcolor="ECECEC" Шаблон:CNone Шаблон:Age in days 95 2
Federico Gutiérrez Granier style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | PL Law. 22 May 1935 – 6 September 1935 Шаблон:Age in days
Héctor Ormachea Zalles style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | Law. 6 September 1935 – 17 May 1936 Шаблон:Age in days 96 3
Minister of Instruction
and Agriculture
Enrique Baldivieso style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | PN Law. 29 November 1934 – 12 April 1935 Шаблон:Age in days 94 1
Waldo Belmonte Pool style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | PRS Law. 12 April 1935 – 6 September 1935 Шаблон:Age in days 95 2
Alfredo PeñarandaШаблон:Efn style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | Mil. Mil. 5 August 1935 – 6 September 1935 Шаблон:Age in days
José Maria GutiérrezШаблон:Efn style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | PL Law. 6 September 1935 – 17 May 1936 Шаблон:Age in days 96 3
Minister of War
and Colonization
Juan María Zalles style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | PL Law. 29 November 1934 – 12 April 1935 Шаблон:Age in days 94 1
Enrique Baldivieso style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | PN Law. 12 April 1935 – 6 September 1935 Шаблон:Age in days 95 2
Bernardo Navajas Trigo style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | PL Law. 6 September 1935 – 17 May 1936 Шаблон:Age in days 96 3

Composition

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President Tejada Sorzano in the Chaco with cabinet ministers and military officers

First cabinet

On 27 November 1934, President Daniel Salamanca travelled to the military headquarters in Villamontes in order to personally reorganize the high command of the armed forces. Considering this, Vice President José Luis Tejada Sorzano assumed office as acting president in Salamanca's absence on 28 November.[4] By that point, the military had already ousted Salamanca in a coup d'état the day prior. On 29 November, Salamanca's cabinet submitted its resignation and Tejada Sorzano, still acting president, formed a new one.[5] Tejada Sorzano formally assumed office as president on 1 December when a military commission arrived to deliver Salamanca's official resignation.[6]

The only holdover from the previous administration was Foreign Minister David Alvéstegui Laredo who had been serving since 22 March. When Alvéstegui suddenly resigned on 5 April 1935, the position remained vacant though Carlos Víctor Aramayo, a prominent tin magnate and Minister of Finance, did hold the office as acting minister for a few days. Former President Bautista Saavedra was briefly Minister of National Defense for 14 days after which he was replaced by Gabriel Gosálvez.

Second and third cabinets

Tejada Sorzano's second cabinet was formed on 12 April 1935.[7] The vacancy in the Foreign Ministry was filled by Minister of Government and Justice Tomás Manuel Elío. That ministry was in turn filled by José Aguirre Espada.[8]

Tejada Sorzano's third cabinet was formed on 6 September 1935. It was under this government that Tejada Sorzano was overthrown in a coup d'état in May 1936. Many ministers who served in his administration would support his ouster and join the government of his successor, David Toro. These included: Enrique Baldivieso, Gabriel Gosálvez, Antenor Ichazo, Luis Añez Rodríguez, and Alfredo Peñaranda.

Gallery

Notes

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References

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Bibliography

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