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− | |'''President''':|| [[Jose Tadeo Monagas (Greater Colombia)|José Tadeo Monagas]] |
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− | |'''Vice-president''':|| [[Tomas Cipriano de Mosquera (Greater Colombia)|Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera]] |
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− | |Previus:||[[Lopez, 1849 (Greater Colombia)|López, 1849]] |
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+ | In April of the 53, Monagas is chosen president and Mosquera returns to assume like vice-president. Before the possession a rebellion of craftsmen led by Melo raises and takes several cities, including Bogota. Melo, that was general of the army has to several troops under its control, in addition to the military services of craftsmen and obtains the power de facto and president self-proclaims itself. Melo tries to impose a series of protectionistic measures besides to propose an Earth redistribution. In June the main body of the army swears loyalty to the government of Melo and the parliament ratifies its position, under pressure. |
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Revision as of 16:02, 19 July 2007
President: | José Tadeo Monagas |
Vice-president: | Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera |
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Oficial | 1853-1859 |
Served | 1853-1853 |
Previous period: | Lopez, 1849 |
Next period: | Melo, 1853 |
Notes: | Monagas was deposed after a civil war lead by José María Melo |
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In April of the 53, Monagas is chosen president and Mosquera returns to assume like vice-president. Before the possession a rebellion of craftsmen led by Melo raises and takes several cities, including Bogota. Melo, that was general of the army has to several troops under its control, in addition to the military services of craftsmen and obtains the power de facto and president self-proclaims itself. Melo tries to impose a series of protectionistic measures besides to propose an Earth redistribution. In June the main body of the army swears loyalty to the government of Melo and the parliament ratifies its position, under pressure.