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'''Ramón Borrero y Cortázar''' (1824-1895), brother of former [[List of heads of state of Ecuador|President of Ecuador]], [[Antonio Borrero]], was himself President of Ecuador briefly from October 11, 1883 until February 17, 1884. The provisional government's madate having expired without it having named an interim President, Borrero assumed the role as a result of his holding the position of President of the Senate.
'''Ramon Borrero y Cortland's''' (1824-1895), brother of former [[List of heads of state of Ecuador|President of Ecuador]], [[Antonio Borrero]], was himself President of Ecuador briefly from October 11, 1883 until February 17, 1884. The provisional government's mandate having expired without it having named an interim President, Borrero assumed the role as a result of his holding the position of President of the Senate.


Ramón Borrero was a delegate to both the 1861 and 1884 Constitutional Conventions. He was also a prolific scholar and writer.
Ramón Borrero was a delegate to both the 1861 and 1884 Constitutional Conventions. He was also a prolific scholar and writer.


[[Category:1824 births|Borrero, Ramon]]
[[Category 1824 births|Borrero Ramon]]
[[Category:1894 deaths|Borrero, Ramon]]
[[Category 1894 deaths|Borrero Ramon]]
[[Category:Presidents of Ecuador|Borrero, Ramon]]
[[Category Presidents of Ecuador|Borrero Ramon]]
[[Category:Ecuadorian writers|Borrero, Ramon]]
[[Category Ecuadorian writers|Borrero Ramon]]





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Ramon Borrero y Cortland's (1824-1895), brother of former President of Ecuador, Antonio Borrero, was himself President of Ecuador briefly from October 11, 1883 until February 17, 1884. The provisional government's mandate having expired without it having named an interim President, Borrero assumed the role as a result of his holding the position of President of the Senate.

Ramón Borrero was a delegate to both the 1861 and 1884 Constitutional Conventions. He was also a prolific scholar and writer.

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