Gustavo Jiménez
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Gustavo Jiménez (born 1886 in Tarma, Peru; died 1933 in Lima, Peru) was a Peruvian colonel who served as President of Peru for six days in 1931.
Jiménez organised one of several uprisings that led to the fall of the government of Augusto B. Leguía. After the nomination of General Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro as the new provisional president, Jiménez kept his supporters under arms since he did not agree with the decision. Following the replacement of Sánchez Cerro with Ricardo Leoncio Elías Arias, Jiménez returned to Lima on March 5, 1931. After entering the presidential palace and a negotiation with Elías, Jiménez became the new president, even though David Samanez Ocampo had been expected to take over presidential power that day.
Due to the continuing unrest in the country and strong resistance against Jiménez from the Navy, Jiménez turned power over to David Samanez Ocampo on March 11.
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World Statesmen Leaders of Peru
Council on Hemispheric Affairs website Peru Elections: The Military Issue
Preceded by Ricardo Leoncio Elías Arias |
Third President of the Provisional Government Junta March 5, 1931 – March 11, 1931 |
Succeeded by David Samanez Ocampo |