Juan Misael Saracho
18th Vice President of Bolivia
First Vice President
In office
14 August 1913  1 October 1915
PresidentIsmael Montes
Preceded byMacario Pinilla Vargas
Succeeded byIsmael Vázquez Virreira
Second Vice President
In office
12 August 1909  14 August 1913
PresidentEliodoro Villazón
Preceded byValentín Abecia Ayllón
Succeeded byJosé Carrasco Torrico
Foreign Minister of Bolivia
In office
24 December 1914  4 March 1915
PresidentIsmael Montes
Preceded byJosé Cupertino Arteaga
Succeeded byPlácido Sánchez
In office
21 September 1911  29 January 1913
PresidentEliodoro Villazón
Preceded byClaudio Pinilla
Succeeded byAlfredo Ascarrunz Peláez
In office
22 January 1911  17 April 1911
PresidentEliodoro Villazón
Preceded byJosé María Escalier
Succeeded byClaudio Pinilla
In office
9 August 1908  30 November 1908
Acting
PresidentIsmael Montes
Preceded byClaudio Pinilla
Succeeded byBenedicto Gómez Goytia y Rodo
In office
27 November 1906  30 December 1907
Acting
PresidentIsmael Montes
Preceded byClaudio Pinilla
Succeeded byClaudio Pinilla
In office
31 December 1903  1 February 1904
Acting
PresidentJosé Manuel Pando
Preceded byClaudio Pinilla
Succeeded byClaudio Pinilla
Personal details
Born
Juan Misael Saracho Campero

27 January 1857
Tarija, Bolivia
Died1 October 1915(1915-10-01) (aged 58)
Tupiza, Bolivia
Political partyLiberal
SpouseRosaura Gutiérrez Loria
Alma materUniversity of Saint Francis Xavier
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Juan Misael Saracho Campero (27 January 1857 – 1 October 1915) was a Bolivian lawyer, journalist and politician who served as the 18th vice president of Bolivia from 1909 to 1915. He first served as second vice president alongside first vice president Macario Pinilla Vargas during the administration of Eliodoro Villazón.[1] Nearing the end of Villazón's term in 1913, he ran for the position of first vice president during the second presidential bid of Ismael Montes.[2] He served as first vice president alongside second vice president José Carrasco Torrico.

As a Senator for Tarija, he was a member of the convention of 1899 which elected José Manuel Pando to the presidency. He served as Minister of Public Instruction and Justice, Government and Development, and served multiple times as Foreign Minister during the Montes and Villazón administrations.

He was proclaimed the Liberal Party candidate for the presidency in the 1917 general election but died suddenly on 1 October 1915 at age 58.[3]

References

  1. "Bolivia: Ley de 11 de agosto de 1909". www.lexivox.org. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  2. "Bolivia: Ley de 13 de agosto de 1913". www.lexivox.org. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  3. "1909-1913 Juan Misael Saracho - Vicepresidencia del Estado". 26 March 2014. Archived from the original on 26 March 2014. Retrieved 22 November 2020.


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