Ramon del Río
Juan Ramón del Río (born August 31, 1900 in Bahía Blanca ; † in the 20th century ) was an Argentine surgeon , politician of the Unión Cívica Radical and diplomat .
Career
He attended the Colegio Rivadavia and the Colegio Don Bosco in Bahía Blanca. In 1916 he was involved in the presidential campaign of Hipólito Yrigoyen . In 1917 he stood for the first time for the Unión Cívica Radical on a grandstand in the Plaza Rivadavia , which he entered in 1918. In 1917 and 1918 he published the school newspapers "Juventud" and "Revista del Centro de Estudiantes Secundarios" with Telémaco Grillo. In 1918 he took part in the reform-oriented student strike, was arrested and took part in the establishment of the Centro de Estudiantes Secundarios . In 1919 he graduated from the Colegio Nacional de Bahía Blanca . In 1920 he started studying medicine . In 1922 he took part in the candidacy of the doctors José Luis Cantilo -Luis Monteverde and toured several cities in the province. In 1926 he took part in the election campaign for the candidacy of Valentín Vergara and Victorino de Ortuzar and went on an extensive tour of the province of Buenos Aires . In late 1926 he received his doctorate in medicine from the Universidad de Buenos Aires . In 1927 he was employed at the hospital in Buenos Aires. In 1928 he opened a doctor's practice in Villa Miter (Bahia Blanca). From 1928 he was engaged for the Unión Cívica Radical in Bahía Blanca and he appeared as a speaker at the stands of the Unión Cívica Radical for the second presidency of Hipólito Yrigoyen. In 1929 he was elected chairman of the youth committee of the Unión Cívica Radical of Bahía Blanca and was awarded a Jocs Florals .
In 1929 and 1930 he was employed at the Bahia Blanca Municipal Hospital. In 1930 he was elected Secretary of the Bahía Blanca Medical Association. In 1931 he sat before the local chapter of the Unión Cívica Radical. From 1929 to 1936 he was Professor of History at the National Business School. The education minister Lisandro de la Torre issued a decree by which Aníbal Ponce and Gregorio Aráoz Alfaro were appointed to the teaching post and De Rió became a hermit. On April 5, 1931, he was elected a member of the Parliament of the Province of Buenos Aires . In 1936 he was a delegate to the Congreso de Medicina Social in Rosario in the province of Santa Fe and to the Segundo Congreso de Mutualidades Antituberculosas . In 1936 he was a candidate for the national representative of the Unión Cívica Radical . He was chairman of the Comiteé pro-libertades democraticas in 1935 and of the Liga de los Derechos del Hombre in 1937 . He agitated at party stands in libraries and cultural centers on the subjects of industrial diseases and worker fatigue. When Luis E. Vera, the editor of a daily newspaper Democracia in Bahia Blanca, was imprisoned in 1937 , he took on this task, was involved in Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear's presidential campaign , was suspected of organizing a riot and was placed under house arrest. In 1938 he won through a vote among local members Unión Cívica Radical a candidacy as a replacement member of the fifth place on the list. From 1941 to 1943 he was president of the Asociación Medica de Bahia Blanca . From 1941 he moved the Revista de la Asociación Medica de Bahia Blanca . In 1942 he was a candidate for mayor of Bahia Blanca for the Unión Cívica Radical
From mid-August 1945, Juan Ramón del Río was interior minister of the province of Buenos Aires during the term of office of Juan Atilio Bramuglia, who had been appointed governor of the province of Buenos Aires by the military regime of Edelmiro Julián Farrell . On September 19, 1945 he moved from the role of Minister of the Interior of the Province of Buenos Aires through a resignation of Juan Atilio Bramuglia in the role of the governor of Buenos Aires, not agreed with the military regime; On this day the Marcha por la Constitución y la Libertad took place on which a quarter of a million people demonstrated their opposition to the military regime on the streets of Buenos Aires. He was replaced in this office on September 24, 1945 by Luis R. Longhi, who also held office for only five days. From May 21, 1945 to September 23, 1945, Spruille Braden , Ambassador of the United States in Buenos Aires, was the facilitator of the election of Juan Peron as President of the Republic through diplomatic talent . In Juan Peron's first term as Argentine President, De Rio was Legation Councilor in Rio de Janeiro and from September 14, 1948 to 1953, he was Ambassador to Bogotá . This phase is called La Violencia in Colombian history , during which political conflicts were fought in hitherto unheard of horrific violence.
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Juan Atilio Bramuglia |
Governor of Buenos Aires September 19, 1945 to September 24, 1945 |
Luis R. Longhi |
Juan Carlos Tascheret |
Ambassador of Argentina in Bototá September 14, 1948 to 1953 |
Enrique Martínez Luque |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hombres de la Argentina: diccionario biogáfico contemporáneo, 1946, p. 279 p. 280 [1] [2] [3]
- ↑ Adriana Alvarez, Saberes y prácticas Médicas en la Argentina: un recorrido por historias de vida, p 265
personal data | |
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SURNAME | del Río, Ramón |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | del Río, Juan Ramón |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Argentine surgeon, politician and diplomat |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 31, 1900 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bahía Blanca |
DATE OF DEATH | 20th century |