Tomás Guardia Gutiérrez Explained

Tomás Guardia
Order:President of Costa Rica
Predecessor:Bruno Carranza
Successor:Aniceto Esquivel
Order2:President of Costa Rica
Predecessor2:Vicente Herrera
Successor2:Saturnino Lizano
Birth Date:December 16, 1831
Birth Place:Bagaces, Guanacaste
Birthname:Tomás Miguel Guardia Gutiérrez
Death Place:Alajuela, Alajuela
Spouse:Emilia Solórzano Alfaro

General Tomás Miguel Guardia Gutiérrez (December 16, 1831 – July 6, 1882) was President of Costa Rica on two occasions: from 1870 to 1876, and from 1877 to 1882.[1]

On 27 April 1870 Tomás Guardia was one of a group of army officers who deposed President Jesús Jiménez. He was the power behind the throne during the very short presidency of his conspirator Bruno Carranza, whom he replaced after a period of three months.

The following year he enacted Costa Rica's 1871 Constitution, which remained in force until 1948.

On 8 May 1876 he surrendered the presidency to Aniceto Esquivel. He continued to pull the strings of power during Esquivel's short term in office and that of Esquivel's successor Vicente Herrera, before reassuming the presidency himself on 11 September 1877. He abolished the death penalty later that year.

He remained in office until his death.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.tse.go.cr/pdf/ifed/PresidentesCR-Cuadros.pdf El Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones: Presidentes de la República de Costa Rica