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1 Background and earlier career  





2 President of Bolivia following military coup  



2.1  Failure of coup after 16 days  







3 Retirement and death  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 Bibliography  














Alberto Natusch






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Alberto Natusch
55th President of Bolivia
In office
1 November 1979 – 16 November 1979
Vice PresidentVacant
Preceded byWálter Guevara (interim)
Succeeded byLidia Gueiler (interim)
Minister of Peasant and Agricultural Affairs
In office
14 February 1974 – 21 July 1978
PresidentHugo Banzer
Preceded byHimself
(as Minister of Agriculture and Livestock)
Succeeded byGuillermo Escóbar Uhry
Minister of Agriculture and Livestock
In office
23 April 1974 – 14 February 1974
PresidentHugo Banzer
Preceded byJosé Gil Reyes
Succeeded byHimself
(as Minister of Peasant and Agricultural Affairs)
Personal details
Born

Alberto Natusch Busch


(1933-05-23)23 May 1933
Riberalta, Beni, Bolivia
Died23 November 1994(1994-11-23) (aged 61)
Santa Cruz, Bolivia
SpouseElba Rubí
Parent(s)Alberto Natusch Velasco
Elisa Busch Becerra
RelativesGermán Busch (uncle)
EducationMilitary College of the Army
Signature
Military service
AllegianceBolivia Bolivia
Branch/service Bolivian Army
RankColonel

Alberto Natusch Busch (May 23, 1933, in Beni, Bolivia – November 23, 1994, in Santa Cruz, Bolivia) was a Bolivian general who served briefly as the de facto 55th president of Bolivia in 1979.

Background and earlier career

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Colonel Natusch visiting General Hernán Terrazas CéspedesinCamiri.

Natusch is of German and French descent,[1] and nephew of former President of Bolivia Germán Busch, he was a career military officer who in the late 1970s rose to the rank of Colonel in the Bolivian Army. He was for many years a trusted member of the cabinet of the military dictator Hugo Banzer.

President of Bolivia following military coup

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On November 1, 1979, Colonel Natusch executed a bloody coup d'état against the constitutional government of Dr. Wálter Guevara, which had been constituted by Congress just three months earlier and charged with guiding the country to elections in 1980. The stated reasons for the golpe were the alleged desire of President Guevara to extend his term beyond that established by Congress in order to enact long-term measures designed to stave off a growing economic crisis. Far more likely, it was a traditional right-wing coup staged by officers who had served in the long dictatorship of General Hugo Banzer (1971–78) and who had much to lose by an ongoing congressional investigation of alleged criminal and economic misdeeds committed during the "Banzerato."

In any case, the population resisted the Natusch coup rather heroically, led by a nationwide labor strike called by the Central Obrera Boliviana (COB) of Juan Lechín.

Failure of coup after 16 days

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1979 Bolivian coup d'état attempt
DateNovember 1–16, 1979
Location
Status Natusch stays in power for only 16 days
Belligerents
Bolivia Bolivian government Bolivia Bolivian Armed Forces (Natusch faction)
Commanders and leaders

Bolivia Wálter Guevara

Bolivia Lidia Gueiler
Bolivia Alberto Natusch

In the end, Natusch was able to occupy the Palacio Quemado for only sixteen days, after which he was forced to give up his quixotic struggle. The only face-saving concession he extracted from Congress was the promise that former president Guevara not be allowed to resume his duties. This condition was accepted and a new provisional president was found in the leader of the lower congressional house (the House of Deputies), Mrs. Lidia Gueiler. Almost universally reviled for the bloodshed he unleashed in the name of his personal ambitions, Colonel Natusch withdrew from public life. In 1981, he led a military revolt against the regime of Luis García Meza Tejada, while failing to overthrow the regime, led to the resignation of Garcia Meza and his replacement by Celso Torrelio.[2]

Retirement and death

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Retired from the military, Natusch died in Santa Cruz on November 23, 1994, at the age of 61.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ AGENCIAS (4 August 1981). "El general Natusch promueve un golpe militar en Bolivia para instaurar "un Gobierno de unidad y dignidad nacional"". EL PAIS.
  • ^ AP (5 August 1981). "PRESIDENT OF BOLIVIA RESIGNS IN FACE OF REVOLT". New York Times.
  • Bibliography

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