Cabinet of José María Linares Linares Cabinet | |
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24th Cabinet of the Bolivian Republic | |
1857–1861 | |
Date formed | 9 December 1857 |
Date dissolved | 14 January 1861 (3 years, 1 month and 5 days) |
People and organisations | |
President | José María Linares |
No. of ministers | 5 |
Total no. of members | 7 (incl. former members) |
History | |
Predecessor | Cabinet of Jorge Córdova |
Successor | Government Junta |
Bolivia portal |
The Linares Cabinet constituted the 24th cabinet of the Bolivian Republic. It was formed on 9 December 1857, 91 days after José María Linares was installed as the 13th president of Bolivia following a coup d'état, succeeding the Córdova Cabinet. It was dissolved on 14 January 1861 upon Linares' overthrow in another coup d'état and was succeeded by a Government Junta. [1]
Portfolio | Minister | Party | Prof. | Took office | Left office | Term | Ref. | |
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President | José María Linares | Ind. | Law. | 9 September 1857 | 14 January 1861 | 1,223 | [2] | |
Secretary General [a] | Ruperto Fernández | Ind. | Law. | 9 September 1857 | 9 December 1857 | 1,223 | [3] [b] | |
Minister of Government, Worship, and Justice |
9 December 1857 | 10 November 1858 | [4] | |||||
Minister of Government and Justice |
10 November 1858 | 14 January 1861 | [5] | |||||
Minister of War | Gregorio Pérez | Mil. | Mil. | 9 December 1857 | 5 June 1858 | 178 | [4] | |
Lorenzo Velasco Flor [c] | Mil. | Mil. | 5 June 1858 | 5 October 1858 | 122 | [6] | ||
José María de Achá | Mil. | Mil. | 5 October 1858 | 14 January 1861 | 832 | [7] [d] | ||
Minister of Development | Manuel Buitrago | Ind. | Law. | 9 December 1857 | 14 January 1861 | 1,132 | [4] | |
Minister of Finance | Tomás Frías | Ind. | Law. | 9 December 1857 | 10 November 1858 | 1,132 | [4] [8] [e] | |
Minister of Finance and Foreign Affairs |
10 November 1858 | 14 January 1861 | [5] | |||||
Minister of Public Instruction and Foreign Affairs |
Lucas Mendoza de la Tapia | Ind. | Mag. | 9 December 1857 | 10 November 1858 | 346 | [4] [9] | |
Minister of Public Instruction and Worship |
10 November 1858 | 20 November 1858 | [5] | |||||
Evaristo Valle | Ind. | Law. | 20 November 1858 | 14 January 1861 | 786 | [10] |
Upon his assumption to office, Linares charged all ministerial portfolios to Ruperto Fernández as secretary general pending the formation of a proper ministerial cabinet. [3] A full council of ministers was appointed on 9 December 1857, three months later, composed of four ministers. In this cabinet, a new ministry, the Ministry of Development, was established. [4]
Two future presidents, José María de Achá (1861–1864) and Tomás Frías (1872–1873; 1874–1876) were members of this cabinet.
N° | Formed | Days | Decree |
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I | 9 December 1857 | 1,132 | Supreme Decree 09-12-1857 |
Portfolio | Part of | Transferred to | Date | Decree |
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Development | None | Ministry of Development | 9 December 1857 | Supreme Decree 09-12-1857 |
Justice | Ministry of Government | |||
Worship | Ministry of Government | Ministry of Public Instruction | 10 November 1858 | Supreme Decree 10-11-1858 |
Foreign Affairs | Ministry of Public Instruction | Ministry of Finance |
Cabinet of José María Linares Linares Cabinet | |
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24th Cabinet of the Bolivian Republic | |
1857–1861 | |
Date formed | 9 December 1857 |
Date dissolved | 14 January 1861 (3 years, 1 month and 5 days) |
People and organisations | |
President | José María Linares |
No. of ministers | 5 |
Total no. of members | 7 (incl. former members) |
History | |
Predecessor | Cabinet of Jorge Córdova |
Successor | Government Junta |
Bolivia portal |
The Linares Cabinet constituted the 24th cabinet of the Bolivian Republic. It was formed on 9 December 1857, 91 days after José María Linares was installed as the 13th president of Bolivia following a coup d'état, succeeding the Córdova Cabinet. It was dissolved on 14 January 1861 upon Linares' overthrow in another coup d'état and was succeeded by a Government Junta. [1]
Portfolio | Minister | Party | Prof. | Took office | Left office | Term | Ref. | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
President | José María Linares | Ind. | Law. | 9 September 1857 | 14 January 1861 | 1,223 | [2] | |
Secretary General [a] | Ruperto Fernández | Ind. | Law. | 9 September 1857 | 9 December 1857 | 1,223 | [3] [b] | |
Minister of Government, Worship, and Justice |
9 December 1857 | 10 November 1858 | [4] | |||||
Minister of Government and Justice |
10 November 1858 | 14 January 1861 | [5] | |||||
Minister of War | Gregorio Pérez | Mil. | Mil. | 9 December 1857 | 5 June 1858 | 178 | [4] | |
Lorenzo Velasco Flor [c] | Mil. | Mil. | 5 June 1858 | 5 October 1858 | 122 | [6] | ||
José María de Achá | Mil. | Mil. | 5 October 1858 | 14 January 1861 | 832 | [7] [d] | ||
Minister of Development | Manuel Buitrago | Ind. | Law. | 9 December 1857 | 14 January 1861 | 1,132 | [4] | |
Minister of Finance | Tomás Frías | Ind. | Law. | 9 December 1857 | 10 November 1858 | 1,132 | [4] [8] [e] | |
Minister of Finance and Foreign Affairs |
10 November 1858 | 14 January 1861 | [5] | |||||
Minister of Public Instruction and Foreign Affairs |
Lucas Mendoza de la Tapia | Ind. | Mag. | 9 December 1857 | 10 November 1858 | 346 | [4] [9] | |
Minister of Public Instruction and Worship |
10 November 1858 | 20 November 1858 | [5] | |||||
Evaristo Valle | Ind. | Law. | 20 November 1858 | 14 January 1861 | 786 | [10] |
Upon his assumption to office, Linares charged all ministerial portfolios to Ruperto Fernández as secretary general pending the formation of a proper ministerial cabinet. [3] A full council of ministers was appointed on 9 December 1857, three months later, composed of four ministers. In this cabinet, a new ministry, the Ministry of Development, was established. [4]
Two future presidents, José María de Achá (1861–1864) and Tomás Frías (1872–1873; 1874–1876) were members of this cabinet.
N° | Formed | Days | Decree |
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I | 9 December 1857 | 1,132 | Supreme Decree 09-12-1857 |
Portfolio | Part of | Transferred to | Date | Decree |
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Development | None | Ministry of Development | 9 December 1857 | Supreme Decree 09-12-1857 |
Justice | Ministry of Government | |||
Worship | Ministry of Government | Ministry of Public Instruction | 10 November 1858 | Supreme Decree 10-11-1858 |
Foreign Affairs | Ministry of Public Instruction | Ministry of Finance |