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1 Early life  





2 Presidency (1954)  



2.1  Cabinet  





2.2  Resignation  







3 Death  





4 References  














Tomás Romero Pereira






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Tomás Romero Pereira
Romero Pereira in 1954
41st President of Paraguay
In office
4 May 1954 – 15 August 1954
Preceded byFederico Chaves
Succeeded byAlfredo Stroessner
Personal details
Born(1886-10-04)October 4, 1886
Encarnación, Itapúa, Paraguay
DiedAugust 12, 1982(1982-08-12) (aged 95)
Asunción, Paraguay
SpouseLilia Isabel Arza
Children6
Occupation
  • Architect
  • politician
  • Tomás Romero Pereira (4 October 1886 – 12 August 1982) was a Paraguayan architect and politician who served as President of Paraguay from May to August of 1954.[1][2] He was installed as presidentbyAlfredo Stroessner after the coup of 4 May against President Federico Chaves. Romero Pereira quickly held elections, which fraudulently elected Stroessner president.

    Early life

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    Tomás Romero Pereira was born on 4 October 1886 in Encarnación, Paraguay, to Emilio Romero and Isabel Pereira. He had three sisters: Rosa Isabel, Josefa, and Sandalia; and two brothers: Emilio and Cayo.

    Romero Pereira became an architect, one of the first professionally trained ones in Paraguay. One of his works is the frontispiece of the Oratory of the Virgin of the Assumption in Asunción.[3]

    He married Lilia Isabel Arza. They had five daughters: Rosa Isabel, Marta, Lilia, María Cristina and Susana; and one son: Carlos Francisco.

    Presidency (1954)

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    He was a member of the Colorado Party. He came to power as a result of a military coup, led by General Alfredo Stroessner, which began on 4 May 1954 and lasted for three days.

    As a compromise between the military who led the coup and the Colorado Party who was in power, he formally took office on 8 May 1954. An election was held on 11 July 1954, with Stroessner as the sole candidate.

    Cabinet

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    Resignation

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    On 15 August 1954, Romero Pereira handed over the presidency to Alfredo Stroessner who then became the dictator of Paraguay for 35 years. Afterwards, he held various ministerial posts under Stroessner, including head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, until in 1956 he was replaced by Edgar Ynsfrán.

    Death

    [edit]

    He died on 12 August 1982 at the age of 95.

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Truhart, Peter (1996). International Directory of Foreign Ministers, 1589-1989: Supplement, 1945-1995. ISBN 9783598112768.
  • ^ "Tomás Romero Pereira". ABC Color. November 6, 2005.
  • ^ "Un monumento en problemas - ABC Revista - ABC Color". www.abc.com.py (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-01-29.
  • Political offices
    Preceded by

    Federico Chávez

    President of Paraguay
    May 4, 1954 – August 15, 1954
    Succeeded by

    Alfredo Stroessner



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