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Raimundo Andueza Palacio

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Raimundo Andueza
President of Venezuela
In office
19 March 1890 – 17 June 1892
Preceded byJuan Pablo Rojas
Succeeded byGuillermo Tell Villegas
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela
In office
3 March 1877 – 24 November 1877
PresidentFrancisco Linares Alcántara
In office
23 October 1899 – 30 July 1900
PresidentCipriano Castro
Personal details
Born(1846-02-06)6 February 1846
Guanare, Portuguesa, State of Venezuela
Died17 August 1900(1900-08-17) (aged 54)
Caracas, United States of Venezuela
Resting placeSouthern General Cemetery
Political partyLiberal Party
SpouseIsabel González Esteves
Children
  • Isabel María Andueza
  • Ana Teresa Andueza
  • Raimundo Andueza
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Raimundo Ignacio Andueza Palacio (6 February 1846 – 17 August 1900), was the president of Venezuela (1890–1892). He also served twice as his country's Minister of Foreign Affairs.

A member of the Liberal Party, Andueza entered politics as deputy for Aragua. He was the Minister of Finance from 1877 to 1878.[1]

Presidency and the revolucion legalistica

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He became president on 7 March 1890, taking up residence in the Yellow House. He left office under duress. His presidential term was due to end in 1892, but he tried to extend it, resulting in resistance known as the revolucion legalistica. He stepped down on 17 June 1892 under pressure from the armed intervention of Joaquín Crespo.

Subsequent career

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Andueza went into exile, not returning until after Crespo's death in 1898. He served as Minister of Foreign Affairs under Cipriano Castro from 1899 to 1900, the year of his death.

Personal life

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He was born in Guanare, Portuguesa state, 6 February 1846, son of Raimundo Andueza and Carolina Palacio. Cousin of Venezuelan President Victorino Marquez Bustillos.

Palacio was married to Isabel González Esteves,[citation needed] who served as First Lady of Venezuela from 1890 until 1892.[citation needed]

He died in Caracas, 17 August 1900 and was buried in the city's Southern General Cemetery.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Hacienda, Venezuela Ministerio de (16 September 1965). "Revista de hacienda". Ministerio de Hacienda. – via Google Books.
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Political offices
Preceded by President of Venezuela
1890–1892
Succeeded by
Preceded by 92nd Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela
3 March 1877-24 November 1877
Succeeded by
Preceded by 125th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela
23 October 1899 – 30 July 1900
Succeeded by