Pablo Sánchez de Buitrago y Benavente

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Pablo Sánchez de Buitrago y Benavente (* 1800 in Granada (Nicaragua) ; † 1852 ibid) was Director Supremo (Head of State) of Nicaragua from March 4, 1841 to April 1, 1843 .

Life

A second law on the organs of the state was passed in 1838, creating the office of Supremo Director with a term of two years. Pablo Buitrago was the first to hold the sanctioned office. From 1841 to 1843 the first elections were held, which corresponded to the constitution of 1838. Pablo Buitrago was elected by three-quarters of the 290 voters. On March 4, 1841, two legislative chambers passed a law that he was constitutionally elected. His first act he replaced the by Patricio Rivas used Francisco Castellón Sanabria in the post of the Minister General by Simon Orozco, the Buitrago could easily control. Buitrago responded to a message from José Francisco Morazán Quezadafrom San Miguel with derision and when Morazán later became head of government in Costa Rica, he wanted to put two commissioners at Buitrago's side, whom Buitrago refused to recognize. This behavior towards the policies of the liberal Morazán was noted with goodwill by the conservative government in Guatemala. During his reign, José Francisco Morazán Quezada of the Partido Liberal in Costa Rica became president. Juan José Guzmán from El Salvador then broke off diplomatic relations with Costa Rica and, as an anti-liberal alliance, formed the Confederación de Centroamérica in 1842 with the governments of the Partido Conservador Francisco Ferrera in Honduras and Pablo Sánchez de Buitrago y Benavente in Nicaragua. The agreements from this alliance were later put forward to justify the Guerra de Malespín .

Representación Nacional de Centroamerica

On November 8, 1849, the governments of Nicaragua , El Salvador and Honduras agreed the Pacto de Confederación in León (Nicaragua) . The representation of this confederation met on January 9, 1851 in Chinandega . Representatives were Pablo Buitrago Benavente, Justo Abaunza y Muñoz de Avilés and Hermenegildo Zepeda Fernández for Nicaragua, José María Guerrero de Arcos y Molina for Honduras, José Francisco Barrundia y Cepeda and José María Silva for El Salvador. The committee elected Hermenegildo Zepeda Fernández as president, José María Silva as first secretary and Pablo Buitrago Benavente as second secretary.

Individual evidence

  1. es: La Prensa (Nicaragua) , 20 DE NOVIEMBRE DEL 2001, Historia de las elecciones ( Memento of the original from October 31, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / archivo.laprensa.com.ni
  2. en: Hubert Howe Bancroft , Chapter XII, Republic of Nicaragua 1838–1855 , 1887, History of Central America. 1886-1887, page 239
  3. ^ Es : Conferencia de León
  4. ^ Es : Representación Nacional de Centroamérica
  5. en: Hubert Howe Bancroft , HISTORY OF CENTRAL AMERICA. VOL. III. 1801–1887 , THE HISTORY COMPANY, PUBLISHERS SAN FRANCISCO, 1887
predecessor Office successor
Patricio Rivas President of Nicaragua
March 4, 1841 to April 1, 1843
Juan de Dios Orozco