Enrique Baldivieso | |
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| 24th Vice President of Bolivia | |
| In office 28 May 1938 – 24 April 1939 | |
| President | Germán Busch |
| Preceded by | José Luis Tejada Sorzano |
| Succeeded by | Julián Montellano |
| Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship | |
| In office 16 March 1944 – 8 August 1944 | |
| President | Gualberto Villarroel |
| Preceded by | José Tamayo Solares |
| Succeeded by | Víctor Andrade Uzquiano |
| In office 13 July 1937 – 14 December 1937 | |
| President | Germán Busch |
| Preceded by | Enrique Finot |
| Succeeded by | Eduardo Díez de Medina |
| In office 17 May 1936 – 11 November 1936 | |
| President | Germán Busch (De facto) David Toro |
| Preceded by | Luis Fernando Guachalla |
| Succeeded by | Enrique Finot |
| Minister of War and Colonization | |
| In office 12 April 1935 – 6 September 1935 | |
| President | José Luis Tejada Sorzano |
| Preceded by | Juan María Zalles |
| Succeeded by | Bernardo Navajas Trigo |
| Minister of Instruction and Agriculture | |
| In office 1 December 1934 – 12 April 1935 | |
| President | José Luis Tejada Sorzano |
| Preceded by | Juan Manuel Sainz |
| Succeeded by | Waldo Belmontes Pool |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 15 April 1902 Tupiza, Bolivia |
| Died | 16 October 1957 (aged 55) Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| Political party | Nationalist United Socialist |
Enrique Baldivieso Aparicio (born 1902 in Tupiza, d. 1957) served as the 24th vice president of Bolivia from 1938 to 1939, during the presidency of Germán Busch.[1] He was elected to the post for a four-year term by the National Convention of 1938, which was then serving as Bolivia's unicameral legislature.[2]
References
- ↑ Vicepresidency of Bolivia Archived 2009-04-16 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Klein, Herbert S. (1966-01-01). "'Social Constitutionalism' in Latin America: The Bolivian Experience of 1938". The Americas. 22 (3): 264. doi:10.2307/979170. ISSN 0003-1615. JSTOR 979170.
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