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José Evaristo Uriburu

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Preceded by
  
Luis Saenz Pena

Nationality
  
Argentina

Succeeded by
  
Julio A. Roca

Name
  
Jose Uriburu

Preceded by
  
Vacant

Party
  
National Autonomist Party

Succeeded by
  
Vacant


Jose Evaristo Uriburu APERTURA DEL 47 PERIODO LEGISLATIVO 1908 Carlos Saavedra

Political party
  
National Autonomist Party

Role
  
Former President of Argentina

Died
  
October 23, 1914, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Presidential term
  
January 23, 1895 – October 12, 1898

Spouse
  
Leonor Pinto (m. 1878), Virginia Uriburu (m. 1857–1871)

Previous offices
  
President of Argentina (1895–1898), Vice President of Argentina (1892–1895)

Similar People
  
Jose Felix Uriburu, Luis Saenz Pena, Miguel Angel Juarez C, Manuel Quintana, Roque Saenz Pena

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José Félix Evaristo de Uriburu y Álvarez de Arenales (November 19, 1831 – October 23, 1914) was President of Argentina from 23 January 1895 to 12 October 1898.

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He was an adept diplomat; participating as arbiter on the peace negotiations on the War of the Pacific between Chile, Perú and Bolivia.

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He was Vice-President and became President of Argentina in 1895 when Luis Sáenz Peña resigned.

Work in office as President

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  • Reformed the National Constitution in 1898.
  • Created the National Lottery (Lotería Nacional de Beneficencia).
  • Created the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes Buenos Aires.
  • Created the Otto Krause Technical School.
  • Other offices held

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  • Federal Judge, Salta (1872–1874)
  • National Deputy (lower house of Congress)
  • House President (1876–1877)
  • Justice Minister under Bartolomé Mitre for a short time (1867).
  • Senator for the City of Buenos Aires (1901–1910)
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    José Evaristo Uriburu

    References

    José Evaristo Uriburu Wikipedia


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