Ramón Castillo
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25th President of Argentina | |
In office June 27, 1942 – June 4, 1943 | |
Preceded by | Roberto M. Ortiz |
Succeeded by | Arturo Rawson |
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Born | November 20, 1873 Ancasti, Catamarca |
Died | October 10, 1944 Buenos Aires |
Nationality | Argentine |
Political party | National Democrat Party |
Profession | Lawyer |
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Ramón S. Castillo Barrionuevo (November 20 1873 - October 10, 1944) was a conservative Argentine politician who served as President of Argentina from June 27 1942toJune 4 1943. He was a leading figure in the period known as the Década Infame characterised by electoral fraud, corruption and rule by conservative landowners heading the alliance known as the Concordancia.
Castillo graduated in law from the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) and began a judicial career. he reached the Appeals Chamber of commercial law before retiring and dedicating himself to teaching. He was professor and dean at UBA between 1923 and 1928.
Castillo was named Federal Intervenor of Tucumán Province in 1930. From 1932 until 1935 he was elected to the Argentine Senate for Catamarca Province for the National Democrat Party and was also Minister of Interior.
From 1938 to 1942, Castillo was vice-president of Argentina under President Roberto Ortiz, who won the election by fraud at the head of the Concordancia. He served as acting president from August 12 1940toJune 27 1942 due to the illness of President Ortiz, who did not resign until less than a month before his death. Castillo maintained Argentina's neutrality during World War II. He was overthrown in a military coup in the midst of an unpopular attempt to impose Robustiano Patrón Costas as his successor. Juan Domingo Perón was a junior officer in the coup.
Preceded by | Vice-President of Argentina 1938–1942 |
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Preceded by | President of Argentina 1942–1943 |
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