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1.1  Political office  







2 Presidency  



2.1  Revolution and resignation  







3 Death  





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Luis Sáenz Peña






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Luis Sáenz Peña
President of Argentina
In office
12 October 1892 – 23 January 1895
Vice PresidentJosé E. Uriburu
Preceded byCarlos Pellegrini
Succeeded byJosé E. Uriburu
Vice-Governor of Buenos Aires Province
In office
1 May 1875 – 1 May 1878
GovernorCarlos Casares
Preceded byCreation of the position
Succeeded byJosé María Moreno
President of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies
In office
25 April 1874 – 25 April 1875
Preceded byOctavio Garrigós
Succeeded byBernardo de Irigoyen
Personal details
Born

Luis Sáenz Peña Dávila


(1822-04-02)2 April 1822
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Died4 December 1907(1907-12-04) (aged 85)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Resting placeLa Recoleta Cemetery
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nationality Argentina
Political partyNational Autonomist Party
SpouseCipriana Lahitte Bonavía
ChildrenRoque Sáenz Peña
Alma materUniversity of Buenos Aires
ProfessionLawyer

Luis Sáenz Peña Dávila (2 April 1822 – 4 December 1907) was a lawyer and President of Argentina. He was the father of president Roque Sáenz Peña.[1]

Biography[edit]

82nd birthday of Sáenz Peña in 1904, with his son, Roque, and other family members.

Luis Saenz Peña was born on 2 April 1822 to Roque Julián Sáenz Peña and María Luisa Dávila.

He graduated in law from the University of Buenos Aires, and participated in the constitutional assembly of 1860. He was a number of times a national deputy and senator. In 1882, he occupied a seat on the Supreme Court of the Province of Buenos Aires. Later he was employed as president of the Provincial Bank, director of the Academy of Jurisprudence, and had a seat in the General Council of Education.

On 18 November 1848, he married Cipriana Lahitte Bonavía (born 6 December 1829, Montevideo, Uruguay - died 23 October 1916) in the Church of San Ignacio, in Buenos Aires.

Political office[edit]

In 1882, he served as a member of the Supreme Court of the Province of Buenos Aires. Later, he served as president of the Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires. He was also several times a national deputy and senator.

Presidency[edit]

Sáenz Peña with the presidential sash.

Luis Sáenz Peña, a prominent Catholic leader, was anointed as a transitional president, after an agreement between the Roquismo and Mitrismo that prevented the electoral participation of the brand new U.C.R.

On 12 October 1892, Sáenz Peña was inaugurated president of the country. He began his mandate convinced that his mission was to finish getting out of the Panic of 1890. He decided not to contract new debts, and personally renegotiated the existing ones in London: the financial situation forced the bankers to accept the conditions imposed by the Minister of Finance, Juan José Romero, who got some cuts in the capital and a somewhat longer term. By mid-1893, the crisis could be considered over.

During his tenure, the Ministry of Public Works managed to expand the railway network, to the point that all provincial capitals — except La Rioja — were linked by rails. The cities of Buenos Aires, Rosario and Santa Fe finished their ports, and the capital opened the Avenida de Mayo, which for more than half a century would be the show window of the great city.

In 1893, Congress approved the creation of the National Charity Lottery, today the National Lottery, which became active in 1894.

In 1894, Law 1,894 was enacted, which yielded large portions of the Chaco National Territory to neighboring provinces, especially benefiting the Province of Santa Fe.

Revolution and resignation[edit]

In 1895, the political situation became more unstable every day, due to the evident incapacity of the president; Sáenz Peña changed his entire cabinet of ministers several times, unsuccessfully seeking to avoid journalistic criticism.

image of Luis Sáenz Peña.

The situation spread to the interior provinces, where on several occasions the governments were overthrown, thus increasing instability. Sáenz Peña, increasingly disoriented, tried all possible alliances, and finally - before the imminence of a radical revolution - appointed Aristóbulo del Valle Minister of War and Navy. This convinced him to disarm the National Guards, with the apparent aim of avoiding new revolutions, but a few days later the radical revolution broke out.

Sáenz Peña no longer controlled his ministers, who ruled according to Roca and Pellegrini's instructions. In mid-January 1895, all of them submitted their resignations en masse. Sáenz Peña submitted his resignation on 22 January, which was received with relief by public opinion. The government passed into the hands of José Evaristo Uriburu, who completed the term ending in 1898.

Death[edit]

He died in Buenos Aires on December 4, 1907, at the age of 85. He is buried in the Recoleta Cemetery.







References[edit]

  1. ^ Mendelevich, Pablo (2010). El Final (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Ediciones B. ISBN 978-987-627-166-0.
    • Rosa, José María (1974). Historia Argentina (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Editorial Oriente S.A.
Political offices
Preceded by

Carlos Pellegrini

President of Argentina
1892–1895
Succeeded by

José Evaristo Uriburu

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