Pelagio Luna

Pelagio Luna
12th Vice President of Argentina
In office
October 12, 1916  June 25, 1919
President Hipólito Yrigoyen
Preceded by Victorino de la Plaza
Succeeded by Elpidio González
Personal details
Born 6 January 1867
La Rioja, Argentina
Died June 25, 1919 (aged 52)
Nationality Argentine
Political party Radical Civic Union
Profession Lawyer

Pelagio Baltasar Luna (6 January 1867 June 25, 1919[1]) was an Argentine politician of the Radical Civic Union. He reached the post of Vice President in 1916.

Born in La Rioja, Argentina, where his father was founder of the Radical Civic Union, Luna graduated from the University of Buenos Aires at the age of 22.[1] He returned to La Rioja and worked as a lawyer then entered the judicial system, serving as a judge. He also taught literature at the National School of La Rioja.[1]

Luna joined the Radical Youth in 1889 and took part in the armed revolution the following year. He was part of the National Convention of November 1892.[1] He was a candidate for National Deputy in 1912 and for governor of La Rioja in 1913, without success.[1]

In 1916 Luna was elected vice president on Hipólito Yrigoyen's ticket, as the first elected vice president under the Sáenz Peña Law, serving until his death in 1919. As President of the Senate, he helped create the National Library of Argentina, serving as its first president.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 (Spanish) Profile, Clarín. Accessed 18 July 2008.
  2. (Spanish) Library of Congress (Argentina)

Bibliography

Political offices
Preceded by
Victorino de la Plaza
Vice President of Argentina
1916-1919
Succeeded by
Elpidio González