Alberto Gómez Zárate | |
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7th Minister of War and the Navy | |
In office 1 March 1927 – 19 May 1930 | |
President | Pío Romero Bosque |
Preceded by | Pío Romero Bosque |
Succeeded by | Pío Romero Bosque |
5th Attorney General of El Salvador | |
In office May 1945 – 14 December 1948 | |
President | Salvador Castaneda Castro |
Preceded by | Manuel Humberto Rivera |
Succeeded by | Julio Eduardo Jiménez Castillo |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Salvadoran |
Political party |
National Democratic Party Zaratista Party (1931) |
Occupation | Politician |
Alberto Gómez Zárate was a Salvadoran politician who served as Minister of National Defense under President Pío Romero Bosque from 1927 to 1930. [1] He was also a candidate for president in the 1931 general election. Zárate's candidacy had the support of the military, but he eventually lost the election to Arturo Araujo. [2]
From 1910 to 1912, he served as a substitute deputy of the Legislative Assembly from the San Salvador Department. [3] He served as the attorney general from May 1945 to December 1948. [4]
Alberto Gómez Zárate | |
---|---|
7th Minister of War and the Navy | |
In office 1 March 1927 – 19 May 1930 | |
President | Pío Romero Bosque |
Preceded by | Pío Romero Bosque |
Succeeded by | Pío Romero Bosque |
5th Attorney General of El Salvador | |
In office May 1945 – 14 December 1948 | |
President | Salvador Castaneda Castro |
Preceded by | Manuel Humberto Rivera |
Succeeded by | Julio Eduardo Jiménez Castillo |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Salvadoran |
Political party |
National Democratic Party Zaratista Party (1931) |
Occupation | Politician |
Alberto Gómez Zárate was a Salvadoran politician who served as Minister of National Defense under President Pío Romero Bosque from 1927 to 1930. [1] He was also a candidate for president in the 1931 general election. Zárate's candidacy had the support of the military, but he eventually lost the election to Arturo Araujo. [2]
From 1910 to 1912, he served as a substitute deputy of the Legislative Assembly from the San Salvador Department. [3] He served as the attorney general from May 1945 to December 1948. [4]