Andrés Narvarte
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Andrés Navarrete | |
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In office April 24, 1836 – January 20, 1837 |
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Preceded by | José María Vargas |
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Succeeded by | José María Carreño |
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Born | 1781 La Guaira, Venezuela |
Died | March 31, 1853 Caracas, Venezuela |
Andrés Narvarte (b. La Guaira, 1781 - d. in Caracas, March 31, 1853) was President of Venezuela as interim caretaker (1836-1837).
[edit] First Period (1835)
As Vice President of the Republic, Andrés Navarte assumed executive power between 20 January 1835 (when the new Legislative Assembly was finalised) and 9 February 1835 (when José María Vargas was elected as President).
[edit] Second Period (1836-1837)
The 55-year old jurist returned to power after the resignation of Jose Maria Vargas, and as Vice President he was left with executive authority between 24 April 1836 and 20 January 1837 (nine months in total).
Presidents of Venezuela |
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Mendoza | Bolívar | Bolívar | Páez | Vargas | Narvarte | Carreño | Soublette | Páez | Soublette | J.T. Monagas | J.G. Monagas | J.T. Monagas | Gual | J. Castro | Gual | Tovar | Gual | Páez | Falcón | Bruzual | Villegas | J.R. Monagas | Villegas | Guzmán | Linares | Varela | Guzmán | Crespo | Guzmán | H. López | Rojas | Andueza | Villegas | Crespo | Andrade | C. Castro | Gómez | Márques | Gómez | J. Pérez | Gómez | E. López | Medina | Betancourt | Gallegos | Delgado Chalbaud | Suárez Flamerich | Pérez Jiménez | Larrazábal | Sanabria | Betancourt | Leoni | Caldera | C. Pérez | Herrera | Lusinchi | C. Pérez | Velásquez | Caldera | Chávez | Carmona | Cabello | Chávez |