Emilio Bello Codesido
Emilio Bello Codesido | |
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President of Government Junta of Chile | |
In office 27 January 1925 (1925-01-27) – 12 March 1925 (1925-03-12) | |
Preceded by | Pedro Dartnell |
Succeeded by | Arturo Alessandri Palma |
Personal details | |
Born | (1868-07-13)13 July 1868 Santiago, Chile |
Died | 3 March 1963(1963-03-03) (aged 94) Santiago, Chile |
Alma mater | University of Chile |
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Emilio Bello Codesido (13 July 1868 – 3 March 1963)[1] was a Chilean lawyer, diplomat, deputy and President of the Government Junta that ruled Chile in 1925.
He was the son of Andrés Ricardo Bello, and grandson of Andrés Bello, who authored the Civil Code of Chile. He did his early studies at the Colegio inglés, the Instituto Nacional and the Universidad de Chile, graduating as a lawyer in 1889. Due to his support of president José Manuel Balmaceda during the 1891 Chilean Civil War, he was forced to exile himself. He later was allowed to return and organized the Liberal Democratic Party in Valparaiso. He was several times minister and ambassador to Bolivia and México.
After the military coup of 1925, he was elected president of a Government Junta, composed of General Pedro Dartnell and Vice Admiral Carlos Ward, while expecting the return of the constitutional president, Arturo Alessandri Palma. He continued a very active political career until his death.
References
- ^ "Emilio Bello Codesido" (in Spanish). Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional.
External links
- Media related to Emilio Bello Codesido at Wikimedia Commons
- Analysis of his role as ambassador to Bolivia
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Julio Bañados | Minister of Industry and Public Works 1897–1898 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by Francisco Javier Herboso | Minister of Justice 1900 | Succeeded by Francisco Javier Herboso |
Preceded by Federico Puga | Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cult and Colonization 1900 | Succeeded by Manuel Salinas |
Preceded by | Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cult and Colonization 1904 | Succeeded by Adolfo Guerrero |
Preceded by | Minister of the Interior 1904–1905 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cult and Colonization 1923 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by Carlos Aldunate | Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cult and Colonization 1924 | Succeeded by Ramón Briones |
Preceded by | President of Government Junta 1925 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Minister of Defense 1932–1938 | Succeeded by |
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