Enoc Aguado

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Enoc Aguado Farfán
Vice President of Nicaragua
In office
1 January 1929 – 1 January 1933
PresidentJosé María Moncada
Preceded byJuan Bautista Sacasa
Succeeded byRodolfo Espinosa Ramírez
Personal details
Born28 February 1883
León
Died1964
Managua
Political partyLiberal Party

Enoc Aguado Farfán (1883[1] – 1964[2]) was a Nicaraguan politician and attorney. He was the Vice President of Nicaragua of President José María Moncada from January 1929 to January 1933.[3]

Aguado was president of the Chamber of Deputies[4][5] 1924–1925 and 1942–1943. In 1944 he founded with other dissidents the Independent Liberal Party.[2] He was the presidential candidate of Chamorro-led conservatives against Somoza's candidate in the 1947 Nicaraguan general election.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Enoc Aguado, un patriota olvidado". La Prensa (in Spanish). 2 September 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Vice Presidencia de la República". 2 February 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-02-02.
  3. ^ Mercado, Gustavo (2002). José María Moncada: vivir haciendo historia (in Spanish). Fondo Editorial CIRA. ISBN 9789992461006.
  4. ^ "(SE CREA LA CORTE DE APELACIONES DEL SEPTENTRIÓN)". legislacion.asamblea.gob.ni.
  5. ^ "HANSE POR INSTALADOS EL CONGRESO NACIONAL, LA CÁMARA DE DIPUTADOS Y DEL SENADO". legislacion.asamblea.gob.ni.
  6. ^ Clark, Jr., Paul Coe. "The United States and Somoza,1933-1956" (PDF).
Political offices
Preceded by Vice President of Nicaragua
1929–1933
Succeeded by