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Cecilio Báez

Cecilio Báez González (January 1, 1862 – June 18, 1941) was provisional President of Paraguay from December 8, 1905 to November 25, 1906. He was a member of the Liberal Party.

Cecilio Báez
18th President of Paraguay
In office
December 8, 1905 – November 25, 1906
Preceded byJuan Bautista Gaona
Succeeded byBenigno Ferreira
Personal details
Born(1862-01-01)January 1, 1862
Asunción, Paraguay
DiedJune 18, 1941(1941-06-18) (aged 79)
Asunción, Paraguay
Political partyLiberal
SpouseMarcelina Allende

Early life and career edit

Dr. Cecilio Báez González was born in Asunción, capital of Paraguay on February 1, 1862. His parents were Nicholas Báez and Faustina González. His brothers were Otoniel, Benjamin, Modesta and Restituta Báez González.

He was married for 25 years to Marcelina Allende of Caazapa, daughter of Polycarpo Allende and Rosario Monges. They had 14 children, including Amadeo Báez Allende, Arminda Báez Allende, and Nicolas Báez Allende.

He studied at National College of the Capital in 1878. After a year, he served as an intern at Santa Rosa for the monthly sum of 25 patacones.

He was in the first class in which the National University of Asuncion issued the first three diplomas of doctors in Law and Social Sciences on July 15, 1893. The diplomas were handed out in the following order: Cecilio Báez González, Gaspar Villamayor and Emeterio González.

He had a love of writing, which he expressed as a journalist and writer and was also dedicated to teaching and politics.

He served as dean of law, gave lectures in history, and was dean of the National University.

During the government of José Félix Estigarribia, he was appointed Honorary Perpetual Dean of the Universidad Nacional. During his long career, he received several international honors, including membership in the Society of Social Sciences of Philadelphia in the United States, the Academia de Historia Havana and Société Académique de l'Histoire International Paris.

His written works included essays on civil liberties, autocracy in Paraguay, José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia and dictatorship in South America, and a survey history of Paraguay.

He wrote several legal and historical works. He was known as Master of the Paraguayan Youth. He created one of the most comprehensive libraries of Paraguay. He died in Asuncion on June 18, 1941, at the age of 79 years.

Political career edit

He was interim President of the Republic, elected by the Assembly on December 9, 1905 to replace Juan Bautista Gaona who was deposed. His cabinet was composed as follows: as Minister of Interior was Jose Emilio Perez, as Finance Minister Emiliano González Navero; in Foreign Affairs, Cayetano A. Carreras and the minister of War and Navy was Benigno Ferreira. This was a period in which political instability did not prevent economic prosperity, as the country grew despite the frequent changes in power.

During his government the first cars were imported to Paraguay; the libraries belonging to Enrique Solano Lopez and Blas Garay, the Military Hospital was built and several streets were paved. In the field of education there were 347 primary schools with 30,000 pupils, while the University had 195 registered and 37 teachers, and the National College with 633 students and 72 teachers. They operated the Faculties of Law, Notaries, Medicine and Pharmacy.

Political biography edit

He participated in the creation of the Democratic Centre (later Liberal Party) on July 10, 1887, which meant he was exiled in 1891 when members of the party attempted a coup d'etat; he was able to return to Paraguay in 1892. As well as President of the Republic, Báez worked as a lawyer, Senator, President of the Superior Court of Justice and Minister of Foreign Affairs, a professor and, during the government of Félix Paiva, one of the signatories of the Peace Treaty with Bolivia, after the end of the Chaco War.

He served as chancellor for the presidents Juan B. Gaona in 1904, Benigno Ferreira in 1906 and Albino Jara in 1911. In Mexico, he headed a delegation in 1903, and in Great Britain and France in 1919. He attended meetings held in Mexico, Chile and Cuba as a spokesman of international law. In Mexico (1902) he successfully defended the thesis of binding arbitration. He was also the president of the Congress of the International Commission of Jurists in Montevideo in 1914.

References edit

Political offices
Preceded by President of Paraguay
1905–1906
Succeeded by

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Baez and the second or maternal family name is Gonzalez Cecilio Baez Gonzalez January 1 1862 June 18 1941 was provisional President of Paraguay from December 8 1905 to November 25 1906 He was a member of the Liberal Party Cecilio Baez18th President of ParaguayIn office December 8 1905 November 25 1906Preceded byJuan Bautista GaonaSucceeded byBenigno FerreiraPersonal detailsBorn 1862 01 01 January 1 1862Asuncion ParaguayDiedJune 18 1941 1941 06 18 aged 79 Asuncion ParaguayPolitical partyLiberalSpouseMarcelina Allende Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Political career 3 Political biography 4 ReferencesEarly life and career editDr Cecilio Baez Gonzalez was born in Asuncion capital of Paraguay on February 1 1862 His parents were Nicholas Baez and Faustina Gonzalez His brothers were Otoniel Benjamin Modesta and Restituta Baez Gonzalez He was married for 25 years to Marcelina Allende of Caazapa daughter of Polycarpo Allende and Rosario Monges They had 14 children including Amadeo Baez Allende Arminda Baez Allende and Nicolas Baez Allende He studied at National College of the Capital in 1878 After a year he served as an intern at Santa Rosa for the monthly sum of 25 patacones He was in the first class in which the National University of Asuncion issued the first three diplomas of doctors in Law and Social Sciences on July 15 1893 The diplomas were handed out in the following order Cecilio Baez Gonzalez Gaspar Villamayor and Emeterio Gonzalez He had a love of writing which he expressed as a journalist and writer and was also dedicated to teaching and politics He served as dean of law gave lectures in history and was dean of the National University During the government of Jose Felix Estigarribia he was appointed Honorary Perpetual Dean of the Universidad Nacional During his long career he received several international honors including membership in the Society of Social Sciences of Philadelphia in the United States the Academia de Historia Havana and Societe Academique de l Histoire International Paris His written works included essays on civil liberties autocracy in Paraguay Jose Gaspar Rodriguez de Francia and dictatorship in South America and a survey history of Paraguay He wrote several legal and historical works He was known as Master of the Paraguayan Youth He created one of the most comprehensive libraries of Paraguay He died in Asuncion on June 18 1941 at the age of 79 years Political career editHe was interim President of the Republic elected by the Assembly on December 9 1905 to replace Juan Bautista Gaona who was deposed His cabinet was composed as follows as Minister of Interior was Jose Emilio Perez as Finance Minister Emiliano Gonzalez Navero in Foreign Affairs Cayetano A Carreras and the minister of War and Navy was Benigno Ferreira This was a period in which political instability did not prevent economic prosperity as the country grew despite the frequent changes in power During his government the first cars were imported to Paraguay the libraries belonging to Enrique Solano Lopez and Blas Garay the Military Hospital was built and several streets were paved In the field of education there were 347 primary schools with 30 000 pupils while the University had 195 registered and 37 teachers and the National College with 633 students and 72 teachers They operated the Faculties of Law Notaries Medicine and Pharmacy Political biography editHe participated in the creation of the Democratic Centre later Liberal Party on July 10 1887 which meant he was exiled in 1891 when members of the party attempted a coup d etat he was able to return to Paraguay in 1892 As well as President of the Republic Baez worked as a lawyer Senator President of the Superior Court of Justice and Minister of Foreign Affairs a professor and during the government of Felix Paiva one of the signatories of the Peace Treaty with Bolivia after the end of the Chaco War He served as chancellor for the presidents Juan B Gaona in 1904 Benigno Ferreira in 1906 and Albino Jara in 1911 In Mexico he headed a delegation in 1903 and in Great Britain and France in 1919 He attended meetings held in Mexico Chile and Cuba as a spokesman of international law In Mexico 1902 he successfully defended the thesis of binding arbitration He was also the president of the Congress of the International Commission of Jurists in Montevideo in 1914 References editBiblioteca Virtual del Paraguay Biblioteca Virtual del Paraguay Political offices Preceded byJuan Bautista Gaona President of Paraguay1905 1906 Succeeded byBenigno Ferreira BD 1892 1941 Baez Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cecilio Baez amp oldid 1190556139, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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