Ernesto de la Guardia Navarro
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Ernesto de la Guardia Navarro (May 30, 1904, Panama City, Panama–May 2, 1983, Panama City) was President of Panama from October 1, 1956 to October 1, 1960.
Born in Panama City, he was educated at Dartmouth College in the United States, where he obtained a masters degree in Finance. Prior to his administration, he held diplomatic positions, as well as serving as Secretary of State and Vice-President.
During his administration, he was involved in disputes with the United States involving interpretations of the treaties regarding the Panama Canal Zone. In April 26, 1959, he faced an attempted coup planned by diplomat Roberto Arias, nephew of deposed ex-president Arnulfo Arias Madrid and husband of famous British ballerina Margot Fonteyn 1. The coup, allegedly sponsored by Fidel Castro, was suppressed with help from the United States and other American countries.
After vacating the presidency, he was a member of the Academia Panameña de la Lengua (directing it in 1973 2), and directed the weekly Mundo Gráfico. He died in Panama City.
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- Ernesto de la Guardia short bio (Spanish)
- Ernesto de la Guardia short bio
Preceded by Ricardo Arias Espinosa |
President of Panama 1956–1960 |
Succeeded by Roberto Francisco Chiari Remón |