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Juan Eusebio Torrent: National Civic Union: 23 Valentín Virasoro: Liberal Party of Corrientes: 7 Julio Argentino Roca: National Autonomist Party: 6 Lino D. Churruarín Radical Civic Union: 1 Emilio E. Gouchón Radical Civic Union: 1 Bartolomé Mitre: National Civic Union: 1 Total voters: 256: Did not vote 44 Total: 300
The Party had its origins in the Federalist traditions of Corrientes and was founded on 15 December 1856 by Juan Eusebio Torrent. From its beginning, the party supported Bartolomé Mitre at the national level. José Pampín was elected Corrientes Governor in 1861, the first of 17 Liberal governors. [4]
Juan Eusebio Torrent: Electoral vote 145 [a] 79 States carried 11: 3 Percentage 64.7%: 35.3% Most voted party by province. President before election. Domingo Sarmiento
Juan Eusebio Torrent (1834–1901), Argentine politician Mario Eusebio Mestril Vega [ es ] (born 1940), Cuban bishop Pablo Eusebio Arguindeguy [ es ] (1922–2014), Argentine historian and naval officer
He supported the overthrow of federal governor Rolón at the end of 1861 and during the mandate of liberal José Pampín, he was the owner of the newspaper La Libertad, directed by Juan Eusebio Torrent and was a member of the Education Council. He was elected governor without opposition to his appointment and took office in December 1862.
Leandro N. Alem was elected president and leaders were drawn from all tendencies within the anti-government movement, including Francisco A. Barroetaveña, José Manuel Estrada, Pedro Goyena, Aristóbulo del Valle, Bernardo de Irigoyen, Juan B. Justo, Lisandro de la Torre, and influential ex-president and general Bartolomé Mitre.
Francisco Franco Bahamonde (1939) [1] Spanish dictator; António de Oliveira Salazar, prime minister of Portugal (1949) [2]; Manuel Gonçalves Cerejeira, Cardinal-Patriarch of Lisbon (1949) [2]
Juan Gualberto González: 28 August 1879 12 April 1880 [13] [14] Felipe Torrents: 12 April 1880 14 April 1880 Juan Gualberto González: 14 April 1880 16 April 1880 Felipe Torrents: 16 April 1880 21 April 1880 Juan Gualberto González: 21 April 1880 3 May 1880 Manuel Solalinde: 3 May 1880 5 May 1880 Juan Gualberto González: 5 May 1880 10 May ...