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Enrique Baldivieso

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Enrique Baldivieso
24th Vice President of Bolivia
In office
28 May 1938 – 24 April 1939
PresidentGermán Busch
Preceded byJosé Luis Tejada Sorzano
Succeeded byJulián Montellano
Minister of Foreign Affairs
and Worship
In office
16 March 1944 – 8 August 1944
PresidentGualberto Villarroel
Preceded byJosé Tamayo Solares
Succeeded byVíctor Andrade Uzquiano
In office
13 July 1937 – 14 December 1937
PresidentGermán Busch
Preceded byEnrique Finot
Succeeded byEduardo Díez de Medina
In office
17 May 1936 – 11 November 1936
PresidentGermán Busch (De facto)
David Toro
Preceded byLuis Fernando Guachalla
Succeeded byEnrique Finot
Minister of War
and Colonization
In office
12 April 1935 – 6 September 1935
PresidentJosé Luis Tejada Sorzano
Preceded byJuan María Zalles
Succeeded byBernardo Navajas Trigo
Minister of Instruction
and Agriculture
In office
1 December 1934 – 12 April 1935
PresidentJosé Luis Tejada Sorzano
Preceded byJuan Manuel Sainz
Succeeded byWaldo Belmontes Pool
Personal details
Born15 April 1902
Tupiza, Bolivia
Died16 October 1957(1957-10-16) (aged 55)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Political partyNationalist
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

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  1. ^ Vicepresidency of Bolivia Archived 2009-04-16 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ 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.
Political offices
Preceded by
Juan Manuel Sainz
Minister of Instruction
and Agriculture

1934–1935
Succeeded by
Waldo Belmontes Pool
Preceded by
Juan Manuel Sainz
Minister of War
and Colonization

1935
Succeeded by
Bernardo Navajas Trigo
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs
and Worship

1936
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs
and Worship

1937
Succeeded by
Preceded by Vice President of Bolivia
1938–1939
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs
and Worship

1944
Succeeded by