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Preceded by
  
Elpidio Gonzalez

Succeeded by
  
Nationality
  
Argentine


Preceded by
  
Ramon J. Carcano

Name
  
Enrique Martinez

Profession
  
Lawyer

Resigned
  
September 6, 1930

Enrique Martinez (politician)

Role
  
Former Vice President of Argentina

Died
  
February 20, 1938, Villa Maria, Argentina

Education
  
National University of Cordoba

Previous office
  
Vice President of Argentina (1928–1930)

Political party
  
Radical Civic Union

Vice Governor
  
Jose Antonio Ceballos

Enrique Martínez (July 25, 1887 — February 20, 1938) was an Argentine lawyer and politician, governor of Córdoba Province Argentine Vice President during the second Hipólito Yrigoyen administration.

Biography

Martinez was born in Córdoba, and studied there until 1900, when he started his military service. He later studied law at the National University of Córdoba, receiving a degree in 1911.

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Martinez was elected to the Argentine Chamber of Deputies in 1917 to fill the seat vacated by Vice President Elpidio González. He was elected Governor of Córdoba in December 1927, with José Antonio Ceballos as Vice-Governor, and took office on May 17, 1928. The death, on July 22, of Vice President-elect Francisco Beiró, prompted President-elect Hipólito Yrigoyen to ask Martínez to take the late Francisco Beiró's place, and on October 12, 1928, he was inaugurated Vice President of Argentina.

Following a series of incidents organized against the populist Yrigoyen, on September 5, 1930, the President took a leave of health, and Martínez assumed the presidency on an acting basis. A coup d'état overthrew the Yrigoyen administration the following day, however, and both he and Martínez was jailed for two years.

Martínez moved to Buenos Aires in 1934, and retired from public life. While riding horseback in Villa María, Córdoba, in 1938, he suffered an accident, and died at age 51.

References

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