Fernando Errázuriz
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Fernando Errázuriz Aldunate | |
In office March 8, 1831 – September 18, 1831 |
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Preceded by | José Tomás Ovalle |
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Succeeded by | José Joaquín Prieto |
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Born | 1777 Chile |
Died | 1841 Chile |
Fernando Errázuriz Aldunate (1777-1841) was a Chilean political figure. He served as provisional president of Chile in 1831.
On January 28, 1823, he became a member of the ruling Junta de Gobierno that together with José Miguel Infante and Agustín Eyzaguirre, took over from the resigned Supreme Director Bernardo O'Higgins, and lasted until April 4, 1823, when Ramón Freire assumed as the new Supreme Director.
After President José Tomás Ovalle died, General José Joaquín Prieto became the provisional president of Chile on March 31, 1831 but he couldn't constitutionally assume the duties of the position, so Francisco Errázuriz had to take over for him transitionally for six months until September 18, 1831 when Prieto was finally able to take over the job.
Preceded by: José Tomás Ovalle |
Provisional President of Chile 1831 |
Succeeded by: José Joaquín Prieto |
Presidents of Chile | ||||
Blanco Encalada | Freire | Pinto Díaz | Prieto | Bulnes | Montt Torres | Pérez | Errázuriz Zañartu | Pinto Garmendia | Santa María | Balmaceda | Montt Álvarez | Errázuriz Echaurren | Riesco | Montt Montt | Barros Luco | Sanfuentes | Alessandri Palma | Figueroa | Ibáñez del Campo | Montero | Aguirre Cerda | Ríos | González Videla | Alessandri Rodríguez | Frei Montalva | Allende | Pinochet | Aylwin | Frei Ruiz-Tagle | Lagos | Bachelet |