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José Luis Tamayo Terán (29 July 1858 – 7 July 1947) was President of Ecuador from 1 September 1920 to 31 August 1924. He was a member of the Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party . He was Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies in 1898, and President of the Senate in 1905.
Juan José Flores was the first constitutional president of Ecuador, declaring the separation of the State of Ecuador from Gran Colombia, maintaining its presidential government structure, which has remained until the present day. Between 1830 and 1845, the office of President of the Republic was elected indirectly, that is, through the ...
Ecuador's economic crisis of the early 1920s was especially devastating to the working class and the poor. With real wages, for those lucky enough to have jobs, eaten away by inflation, workers responded with a general strike in Guayaquil in 1922, and a peasant rebellion in the central Sierra the following year.
José de La Mar - Independentist military leader, president of Peru (born in what is now Ecuador) Luis Larrea Alba - general, president de facto in 1931; Richelieu Levoyer - Army general, who proposed the "Return to the Constitution Plan" that ended the 1976–1979 dictatorship; Guillaume Long - French-born minister; Luis Macas - legislator ...
José Fernández Salvador López, Diego Noboa y Arteta, Pedro José de Arteta: January 1839 April 1839 José Félix Valdivieso y Valdivieso: January 1841 March 1841 Vicente Rocafuerte, Ángel Tola y Salcedo: September 1846 November 1846 Antonio Elizalde Lamar: September 1847 November 1847 Diego Noboa y Arteta: September 1848 November 1848
He is the son of the Argentinian-born bullfighter Raúl Acha, "Rovira", who appeared numerous times in the Plaza de Acho in Lima, Peru. Emmanuel grew up in Chosica, a town about an hour from Lima, and attended Chosica's most prestigious boarding school, the Colegio Santa Rosa, of the Augustinian priests.
Presidential elections were held in Ecuador on January 11, 1920. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The result was a victory for José Luis Tamayo , who received 99% of the vote. [ 3 ]
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