Cabinet of José Ballivián
The Ballivián Cabinet, which comprised the 12th to 14th cabinets of the Bolivian Republic, came into being on October 18, 1841. This was 21 days after José Ballivián assumed office as the 9th president of Bolivia, following a coup d'état that saw him take over from the Third Velasco Cabinet. The cabinet continued to serve until December 23, 1847, when Ballivián resigned from office, and it was subsequently dissolved. Cabinet of Eusebio Guilarte succeeded the Ballivián Cabinet.
Cabinet of José Ballivián Ballivián Cabinet | |
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12th–14th Cabinet of the Bolivian Republic | |
1841–1847 | |
Date formed | October 18, 1841 |
Date dissolved | December 23, 1847 (6 years, 2 months and 5 days) |
People and organisations | |
President | José Ballivián |
No. of ministers | 4 |
Total no. of members | 14 (incl. former members) |
History | |
Election(s) | 1844 general election |
Predecessor | Third Cabinet of José Miguel de Velasco |
Successor | Cabinet of Eusebio Guilarte |
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