Eusebio Guilarte Vera

Eusebio Guilarte Vera (born 15 October 1805 La Paz, † June 11, 1849 in Cobija ) was a Bolivian politician and as successor to José Ballivián president of Bolivia.

Life

Eusebio Guilarte Vera made ​​first career in the military. As adjutant of José Ballivián he was in the defeat of the Peruvian General Agustín Gamarra at the Battle of Ingavi it. As a reward for his work in preventing an invasion of Bolivia, he was named his country's ambassador in Brazil by the President. After his return he tried jointly with the President to prevent a coup. However, this failed because of the refusal of the military, which Manuel Isidoro Belzu supported. President Ballivián fled to Peru and transferred Eusebio Guilarte Vera president. He tried to communicate with the rebels, but was canceled after only two weeks. Eusebio Guilarte Vera was thus formally from December 23, 1847 to January 2, 1848 President of Bolivia. He died two years later from the effects of disease.

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