Enrique Baldivieso

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Enrique Baldivieso Aparicio (* 1902 in Tupiza ; † 1957 in Buenos Aires , Argentina ) was a Bolivian politician and foreign minister of his home country in 1936 and 1937 and vice-president under President Germán Busch from 1938 to 1939 . Today the province of Enrique Baldivieso in the Bolivian Department of Potosí bears his name in his honor.

Baldivieso was an author and dramaturge, academic lawyer at the University Mayor de San Andrés (UMSA) in La Paz (1925), head of the " Sociedad de Autores Teatrales " (1924-1925), and Minister of State in various governments (1934-1944). Between May 23 and June 22, 1936 he was Bolivian Foreign Minister, was succeeded by Enrique Finot and held the office again for a few months the following year from July 13, 1937. Under President Germán Busch he was Bolivian Vice-President from May 28, 1937. May 1938 to April 24, 1939, up to four months before his unexplained death.

Works

  • Poetry : El sermón de la montaña (1925); La puna (1927); Elogio del sombrero chicheño (1953)
  • Theater : El Dios de la conquista (1918); Derecho a matar (1923); Urpillay (1924); Lo que traemos al mundo (1924); El hijo ajeno (1926)
  • Politics : El proceso diplomático y la guerra en el Chaco (1934)

Individual evidence

  1. Rulers
  2. ^ League of Nations Photo Archive. Indiana University
  3. ^ Vicepresidency of Bolivia
  4. ^ Diccionario Cultural Boliviano

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