Luis Barros Borgoño

Luis Barros Borgoño ( born March 26, 1858 in Santiago de Chile, † July 26, 1943 ) was a Chilean politician. He officiated for good two months on a transitional basis as president of his country.

Barros studied law and history and worked after his studies at the Chilean Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

1889 he was appointed President José Manuel Balmaceda Minister of War; Jorge Montt Álvarez his successor in 1895 made ​​him secretary of state. Under President Germán Riesco Barros Errazuriz held the office of the Finance Minister, and the Cabinet of Juan Luis Sanfuentes Andonaequi he was Minister of the Interior.

When the President Arturo Alessandri Palma was forced to resign under pressure from the insurgent army under Carlos Ibáñez del Campo on October 1, 1925 Alessandri handed over the presidency to the then 67 -year-old Barros, who practiced as Acting Vice - President until the selected candidate Emiliano Figueroa Larraín on December 23, 1925 was sworn. He could political influence during these two months hardly exercise because the real power in the country was united with the military junta Ibáñez.

Luis Barros Borgoño wrote besides his political career a few books on the history of South America. At the age of 85 years, he died on 26 July 1943.

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  • President ( Chile)
  • Minister of Foreign Affairs (Chile)
  • Of Defense (Chile)
  • Minister of Finance (Chile)
  • Minister of the Interior (Chile)
  • Chilean
  • Born in 1858
  • Died in 1943
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