Enrique Baldivieso Explained

Enrique Baldivieso
Office:24th Vice President of Bolivia
Term Start:28 May 1938
Term End:24 April 1939
Predecessor:José Luis Tejada Sorzano
Successor:Julián Montellano
Office1:Minister of Foreign Affairs
and Worship
Term Start1:16 March 1944
Term End1:8 August 1944
Predecessor1:José Tamayo Solares
Successor1:Víctor Andrade Uzquiano
Term Start2:13 July 1937
Term End2:14 December 1937
Predecessor2:Enrique Finot
Successor2:Eduardo Díez de Medina
Term Start3:17 May 1936
Term End3:11 November 1936
Predecessor3:Luis Fernando Guachalla
Successor3:Enrique Finot
Office4:Minister of War
and Colonization
President4:José Luis Tejada Sorzano
Term Start4:12 April 1935
Term End4:6 September 1935
Predecessor4:Juan María Zalles
Successor4:Bernardo Navajas Trigo
Office5:Minister of Instruction
and Agriculture
President5:José Luis Tejada Sorzano
Term Start5:1 December 1934
Term End5:12 April 1935
Predecessor5:Juan Manuel Sainz
Successor5:Waldo Belmontes Pool
Birth Date:15 April 1902
Birth Place:Tupiza, Bolivia
Death Place:Buenos Aires, Argentina
Party:Nationalist
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]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.vicepresidencia.gob.bo/Vicepresidencia/GaleriaVicepresidencial/19131956/tabid/81/Default.aspx Vicepresidency of Bolivia
  2. 0003-1615 . 22 . 3 . 264 . Klein . Herbert S. . 'Social Constitutionalism' in Latin America: The Bolivian Experience of 1938 . The Americas . 1966-01-01 . 10.2307/979170. 979170 .