The Frías II Cabinet constituted the 35th cabinet of the Republic of Bolivia. It was formed on 14 February 1874 after Tomás Frías was sworn in as the 17th president of Bolivia following the death of Adolfo Ballivián, succeeding the Ballivián Cabinet. It was dissolved on 4 May 1876 upon Frías' overthrow in a coup d'état and was succeeded by the Cabinet of Hilarión Daza.[1]
Cabinet of Tomás Frías Frías II Cabinet | |
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35th Cabinet of the Republic of Bolivia | |
1874–1876 | |
Date formed | 14 February 1874 |
Date dissolved | 4 May 1876 (2 years, 2 months, 2 weeks and 6 days) |
People and organisations | |
President | Tomás Frías |
No. of ministers | 4 |
Total no. of members | 6 (incl. former members) |
Member party | |
History | |
Predecessor | Cabinet of Adolfo Ballivián |
Successor | Cabinet of Hilarión Daza |
Composition
editPortfolio | Minister | Party | Prof. | Took office | Left office | Term | Ref. | |
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President | Tomás Frías | Ind. | Law. | 14 February 1874 | 4 May 1876 | 810 | [2] | |
Minister of Government and Foreign Affairs |
Mariano Baptista | PC | Law. | 9 May 1873 | 4 May 1876 | 1,091 | [3][4][a] | |
Minister of War | Ildefonso Sanjinés | Mil. | Mil. | 16 January 1874 | 13 May 1874 | 369 | [5][b] | |
Hilarión Daza | Mil. | Mil. | 13 May 1874 | 14 February 1876 | 642 | [6][c] | ||
Rudesindo Carvajal[d] | Ind. | Law. | 14 February 1876 | 29 March 1876 | 44 | [7] | ||
Agustín Aspiazu | Ind. | Wri. | 29 March 1876 | 4 May 1876 | 36 | [8] | ||
Minister of Finance and Industry |
Pantaleón Dalence | Ind. | Mag. | 27 September 1873 | 11 January 1875 | 471 | [9][b] | |
Daniel Calvo[e] | PC | Law. | 11 January 1875 | 9 April 1875 | 88 | [10] | ||
Rudesindo Carvajal | Ind. | Law. | 9 April 1875 | 4 May 1876 | 391 | [11] | ||
Minister of Justice, Public Instruction, and Worship |
Daniel Calvo | PC | Law. | 9 May 1873 | 4 May 1876 | 1,091 | [3][b] |
History
editCabinet
editN° | Formed | Days | Decree |
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II | 14 February 1874 | 810 | Supreme Decree 14-02-1874 |
References
editNotes
editFootnotes
edit- ^ Mesa Gisbert 2003, pp. 326–327
- ^ "Decreto Supremo de 14 de febrero de 1874". Gaceta Oficial del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia (in Spanish). 14 February 1874. Archived from the original on 25 October 2021. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
- ^ a b "Decreto Supremo de 9 de mayo de 1873". Gaceta Oficial del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia (in Spanish). 9 May 1873. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
- ^ "Mariano Baptista". rree.gob.bo (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 19 February 2013. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
- ^ "Decreto Supremo de 16 de enero de 1874". Gaceta Oficial del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia (in Spanish). 16 January 1874. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
- ^ "Decreto Supremo de 13 de mayo de 1874". Gaceta Oficial del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia (in Spanish). 13 May 1874. Archived from the original on 4 January 2022. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
- ^ "Decreto Supremo de 14 de febrero de 1876". Gaceta Oficial del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia (in Spanish). 14 February 1876. Archived from the original on 4 January 2022. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
- ^ "Decreto Supremo de 29 de marzo de 1876". Gaceta Oficial del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia (in Spanish). 29 March 1876. Archived from the original on 4 January 2022. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
- ^ "Decreto Supremo de 27 de septiembre de 1873". Gaceta Oficial del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia (in Spanish). 27 September 1873. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
- ^ "Decreto Supremo de 11 de enero de 1875". Gaceta Oficial del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia (in Spanish). 11 January 1875. Archived from the original on 4 January 2022. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
- ^ "Decreto Supremo de 9 de abril de 1875". Gaceta Oficial del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia (in Spanish). 9 April 1875. Archived from the original on 4 January 2022. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
Bibliography
edit- Mesa Gisbert, Carlos D. (2003). Presidentes de Bolivia: Entre Urnas y Fusiles (in Spanish) (3rd ed.). La Paz: Editorial Gisbert.