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Emiliano Chamorro Vargas

Emiliano Chamorro Vargas (11 May 1871 – 26 February 1966) was a Nicaraguan military figure and politician who served as President of Nicaragua from 1 January 1917 to 1 January 1921, and again as interim president from 14 March to 11 November 1926.[1]

Emiliano Chamorro Vargas
President of Nicaragua
In office
14 March 1926 – 11 November 1926
Preceded byCarlos José Solórzano
Succeeded bySebastián Uriza
In office
1 January 1917 – 1 January 1921
Vice PresidentNemesio Martínez
Preceded byAdolfo Díaz
Succeeded byDiego Manuel Chamorro Bolaños
Personal details
Born(1871-05-11)11 May 1871
Acoyapa, Nicaragua
Died26 February 1966(1966-02-26) (aged 94)
Managua, Nicaragua
Political partyConservative Party
RelationsPedro Joaquín Chamorro Alfaro (granduncle)
Fruto Chamorro Pérez (half-granduncle)

Biography

Early political career

In 1839, Chamorro participated in the failed revolution to topple liberal President José Santos Zelaya. When Zelaya was finally removed in a 1909 coup led by Juan José Estrada, Chamorro became Chairman of the Constituent Assembly and leader of the country's Conservative Party.

As a reward for his assistance in defeating the revolt against President Adolfo Díaz, Chamorro was appointed Nicaragua's Minister to the United States. In 1914, he negotiated the Bryan–Chamorro Treaty with the United States, by which Nicaragua agreed to allow the construction of a canal across the country, linking the Caribbean with the Pacific Ocean (a canal that has not been constructed).

As President of Nicaragua

He returned to Nicaragua in 1916, and was elected president. His Conservative Party received US assistance in attaining power, and Chamorro later partnered with the United States.[2] During his term in office he made a concentrated effort to pay off the country's creditors. Running again for office in 1923, he was defeated by Carlos José Solórzano. In 1926, he led a successful coup to overthrow Solórzano, but his new government failed to win American support and faced a civil war, and he eventually resigned in favor of Adolfo Díaz.

Later career

In the following years, Chamorro served as Nicaragua's minister to several European states. Originally opposed to the dictatorship of Anastasio Somoza García, he eventually reached a compromise in 1950 (The Pact of the Generals), whereby the Conservative Party was granted a number of seats in the Congress. This, however, cost him the support of many radical members of the Conservative Party.

Genealogy

Emiliano Chamorro Vargas came from a very influential family in Nicaragua, both politically and economically.

His ancestors were:[3]

  • Diego Chamorro de Sotomayor y Murga b. 1711 Sevilla, Spain, d. 1785 Nicaragua and Gregoria Gertrudis Lacayo de Briones y Pomar b. 1716 Granada, Nicaragua d. 1784 Granada, Nicaragua
  • Fernando Chamorro Lacayo b. 1751 Granada, Nicaragua d. 1793 Granada, Nicaragua and Bárbara Nicolasa Argüello del Castillo b. 1756 Granada, Nicaragua d. 1785 Granada, Nicaragua
  • Pedro José Chamorro Argüello b. 29 Dec 1782 Granada, Nicaragua, d. 31 May 1824 Granada, army general, and Josefa Margarita Alfaro Jimenez-Monterroso b. 1794 Granada, Nicaragua, d. 1884 Granada, Nicaragua
  • Dionisio Chamorro Alfaro b. ABT 1817 Granada, Nicaragua, d. 3 July 1889 Granada, and Mercedes Antonia Oreamuno Abaunza b. 9 June 1834 Masaya, Nicaragua, d. 3 July 1889 Granada, Nicaragua
  • Salvador Chamorro Oreamuno and Gregoria Vargas Báez b.. 1853 Juigalpa, Chontales, d. 1936 Juigalpa, Chontales

He was nephew of President Rosendo Chamorro Oreamuno, half-grand nephew of President Frutos Chamorro Pérez, nephew of President Diego Manuel Chamorro Bolaños and grand nephew of Presidents Fernando Chamorro Alfaro and Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Alfaro.

He was the only child of Salvador Chamorro Oreamuno and Gregoria Vargas Báez. His mother remarried to Evaristo de la Rosa Enríquez and had nine other children, half siblings of Emiliano. Evaristo Enríquez was brother to Emiliano´s father in law, Ceferino Enríquez.

Chamorro married Lastenia Enríquez Bermúdez, b. abt 1875 Comalapa, Chontales d. 7 April 1952 Managua, daughter of Ceferino Enríquez and Isabel Bermúdez. He later married Mercedes Rodríguez Urbina. He did not have children and left all his fortune to his nephews, both from the Chamorro and the Enriquez family.

In popular culture

Chamorro appears in the novel Spalovač mrtvol by the Czech writer Ladislav Fuks, published in 1967. A film adaptation, directed by Juraj Herz, was released in 1969.[4]

References

  1. ^ . Ministerio de Educación. 9 December 2012. Archived from the original on 9 October 2012.
  2. ^ Kinzer, Stephen (2013). The Brothers: John Foster Dulles, Allen Dulles, and Their Secret World War. New York: Times Books.
  3. ^ "Chamorro". 25 February 2020.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on January 18, 2012. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

External links

  • Academia de Genealogía de la Diáspora Nicaragüense
Political offices
Preceded by President of Nicaragua
1917–1921
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of Nicaragua
1926
Succeeded by

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Emiliano Chamorro Vargas 11 May 1871 26 February 1966 was a Nicaraguan military figure and politician who served as President of Nicaragua from 1 January 1917 to 1 January 1921 and again as interim president from 14 March to 11 November 1926 1 Emiliano Chamorro VargasPresident of NicaraguaIn office 14 March 1926 11 November 1926Preceded byCarlos Jose SolorzanoSucceeded bySebastian UrizaIn office 1 January 1917 1 January 1921Vice PresidentNemesio MartinezPreceded byAdolfo DiazSucceeded byDiego Manuel Chamorro BolanosPersonal detailsBorn 1871 05 11 11 May 1871Acoyapa NicaraguaDied26 February 1966 1966 02 26 aged 94 Managua NicaraguaPolitical partyConservative PartyRelationsPedro Joaquin Chamorro Alfaro granduncle Fruto Chamorro Perez half granduncle Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early political career 1 2 As President of Nicaragua 1 3 Later career 2 Genealogy 3 In popular culture 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditEarly political career Edit In 1839 Chamorro participated in the failed revolution to topple liberal President Jose Santos Zelaya When Zelaya was finally removed in a 1909 coup led by Juan Jose Estrada Chamorro became Chairman of the Constituent Assembly and leader of the country s Conservative Party As a reward for his assistance in defeating the revolt against President Adolfo Diaz Chamorro was appointed Nicaragua s Minister to the United States In 1914 he negotiated the Bryan Chamorro Treaty with the United States by which Nicaragua agreed to allow the construction of a canal across the country linking the Caribbean with the Pacific Ocean a canal that has not been constructed As President of Nicaragua Edit He returned to Nicaragua in 1916 and was elected president His Conservative Party received US assistance in attaining power and Chamorro later partnered with the United States 2 During his term in office he made a concentrated effort to pay off the country s creditors Running again for office in 1923 he was defeated by Carlos Jose Solorzano In 1926 he led a successful coup to overthrow Solorzano but his new government failed to win American support and faced a civil war and he eventually resigned in favor of Adolfo Diaz Later career Edit In the following years Chamorro served as Nicaragua s minister to several European states Originally opposed to the dictatorship of Anastasio Somoza Garcia he eventually reached a compromise in 1950 The Pact of the Generals 1 whereby the Conservative Party was granted a number of seats in the Congress This however cost him the support of many radical members of the Conservative Party Genealogy EditEmiliano Chamorro Vargas came from a very influential family in Nicaragua both politically and economically His ancestors were 3 Diego Chamorro de Sotomayor y Murga b 1711 Sevilla Spain d 1785 Nicaragua and Gregoria Gertrudis Lacayo de Briones y Pomar b 1716 Granada Nicaragua d 1784 Granada Nicaragua Fernando Chamorro Lacayo b 1751 Granada Nicaragua d 1793 Granada Nicaragua and Barbara Nicolasa Arguello del Castillo b 1756 Granada Nicaragua d 1785 Granada Nicaragua Pedro Jose Chamorro Arguello b 29 Dec 1782 Granada Nicaragua d 31 May 1824 Granada army general and Josefa Margarita Alfaro Jimenez Monterroso b 1794 Granada Nicaragua d 1884 Granada Nicaragua Pedro Jose s children included President Pedro Joaquin Chamorro Alfaro President Fernando Chamorro Alfaro and President Frutos Chamorro Perez Dionisio Chamorro Alfaro b ABT 1817 Granada Nicaragua d 3 July 1889 Granada and Mercedes Antonia Oreamuno Abaunza b 9 June 1834 Masaya Nicaragua d 3 July 1889 Granada Nicaragua Salvador Chamorro Oreamuno and Gregoria Vargas Baez b 1853 Juigalpa Chontales d 1936 Juigalpa ChontalesHe was nephew of President Rosendo Chamorro Oreamuno half grand nephew of President Frutos Chamorro Perez nephew of President Diego Manuel Chamorro Bolanos and grand nephew of Presidents Fernando Chamorro Alfaro and Pedro Joaquin Chamorro Alfaro He was the only child of Salvador Chamorro Oreamuno and Gregoria Vargas Baez His mother remarried to Evaristo de la Rosa Enriquez and had nine other children half siblings of Emiliano Evaristo Enriquez was brother to Emiliano s father in law Ceferino Enriquez Chamorro married Lastenia Enriquez Bermudez b abt 1875 Comalapa Chontales d 7 April 1952 Managua daughter of Ceferino Enriquez and Isabel Bermudez He later married Mercedes Rodriguez Urbina He did not have children and left all his fortune to his nephews both from the Chamorro and the Enriquez family In popular culture EditChamorro appears in the novel Spalovac mrtvol by the Czech writer Ladislav Fuks published in 1967 A film adaptation directed by Juraj Herz was released in 1969 4 References Edit Gobernantes de Nicaragua Ministerio de Educacion 9 December 2012 Archived from the original on 9 October 2012 Kinzer Stephen 2013 The Brothers John Foster Dulles Allen Dulles and Their Secret World War New York Times Books Chamorro 25 February 2020 usurped title Archived from the original on January 18 2012 a 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