Cabinet of Adolfo Ballivián

Cabinet of Adolfo Ballivián
Ballivián Cabinet
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34th Cabinet of the Republic of Bolivia
1873–1874
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Date formed9 May 1873
Date dissolved14 February 1874
(9 months and 5 days)
People and organisations
PresidentAdolfo Ballivián
No. of ministers4
Total no. of members6 (incl. former members)
History
Election(s)1873 general election
PredecessorFirst Cabinet of Tomás Frías
SuccessorSecond Cabinet of Tomás Frías

The Ballivián Cabinet constituted the 34th cabinet of the Republic of Bolivia. It was formed on 9 May 1873 after Adolfo Ballivián was sworn-in as the 18th president of Bolivia following the 1873 general election, succeeding the First Frías Cabinet. It was dissolved on 14 February 1874 upon Ballivián's death and was succeeded by the Second Cabinet of Tomás Frías.

Composition

Portfolio Minister Party Prof. Took office Left office Term Ref.
President Adolfo Ballivián PR Mil. 9 May 1873 31 January 1874 267
Tomás Frías Ind. Law. 31 January 1874 14 February 1874 14
Minister of Government
and Foreign Affairs
Mariano Baptista PC Law. 9 May 1873 4 May 1876 1,091
Minister of War Mariano Ballivián Mil. Mil. 9 May 1873 16 January 1874 252
Ildefonso Sanjinés Mil. Mil. 16 January 1874 13 May 1874 369
Minister of Finance
and Industry
Rafael Bustillo Ind. Law. 9 May 1873 12 August 1873 95
Mariano Baptista PC Law. 12 August 1873 27 September 1873 46
Pantaleón Dalence Ind. Mag. 27 September 1873 11 January 1875 471
Minister of Justice, Public
Instruction, and Worship
Daniel Calvo PC Law. 9 May 1873 4 May 1876 1,091

History

Cabinets

Formed Days Decree
I 9 May 1873 281 Supreme Decree 09-05-1873

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