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Lorenzo Zepeda
President of El Salvador
In office
1 February 1858 – 8 February 1858
Acting President
Preceded byRafael Campo
Succeeded byMiguel Santín del Castillo
Personal details
Born24 October 1813
Sonsonate, El Salvador
Died20 December 1858(1858-12-20) (aged 45)
Metapán, El Salvador

Lorenzo Zepeda (24 October 1813 – 20 December 1858) was president of El Salvador from 1 to 8 February 1858. Going down in history as one of the President of the Republic of El Salvador for an extremely short period, since due to the absence of the then president, Miguel Santín del Castillo and the current vice president, Eufrasio Guzmán, he had to assume command from 1 to 8 February 1858.[1]

Biography

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Lorenzo Zepeda was born in Sonsonate on 24 October 1813.[citation needed]

In 1848, Lorenzo was elected alternate Deputy for the District of Metapán and with Mariano Hernández being the owner.[2]

In December 1857 he was elected senator to manage Santa Ana. His executive command was transitional and he received a post from Don Rafael Campo, where he was sent to serve as absent in the capital under the president.[citation needed]

On 7 February 1858, he handed over the government to the elected president, General Miguel Santín del Castillo. When Santín decided to retire to his estates in June, the vice president was called to take over the executive branch. But when the vice president excused himself from office, after that Zepeda was invited, who also excused himself for his progressive disease.[citation needed]

He died in Metapán on 20 December 1858 due to his lung illness.[citation needed]

Political offices
Preceded by

Rafael Campo

President of El Salvador (acting)
1–7 February 1858
Succeeded by

Miguel Santín del Castillo


References

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  1. ^ "Casa Presidencial - República de El Salvador". 2 March 2009. Archived from the original on 2 March 2009. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
  • ^ ""Elecciones"". Gaceta del Gobierno Supremo del Estado del Salvador. Tomo 1, Number 42: 166 – via Consultado el 25 de abril de 2019.

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