Gabriel Gosálvez

Gabriel Gosálvez Tejada (15 November 1899 – 12 December 1957) was a Bolivian politician, journalist, economist, and diplomat. Throughout his political career, Gosálvez held various ministerial officers and diplomatic posts as a member of the United Socialist Party. When that party merged into the Republican Socialist Unity Party, Gosálvez was presented as its presidential candidate in the 1951 general election.

Gabriel Gosálvez
Minister of Government, Justice,
and Propaganda
In office
12 August 1938  18 March 1939
PresidentGermán Busch
Preceded byCésar B. Menacho
(as Minister of Government and Justice)
Eduardo Díez de Medina
(as Minister of Propaganda)
Succeeded byVicente Leyton
Secretary-General of the Junta
In office
13 July 1937  12 August 1938
PresidentGermán Busch
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Minister of National Defense
In office
17 May 1936  7 September 1936
PresidentDavid Toro
Preceded byLuis Añez Rodríguez
Succeeded byOscar Moscoso
In office
14 December 1934  5 August 1935
PresidentJosé Luis Tejada Sorzano
Preceded byBautista Saavedra
Succeeded byLuis Añez Rodríguez
Other offices
Ambassador of Bolivia to Argentina
In office
1947–1950
PresidentEnrique Hertzog
Mamerto Urriolagoitía
Preceded byAdolfo Costa du Rels
Succeeded byArmando Pinell Centellas
President of the Central Bank of Bolivia
In office
1940–1941
Preceded byArmando Pacheco Iturralde
Succeeded byArturo Taborga Ramos
Ambassador of Bolivia to the Holy See
In office
1939–1940
PresidentGermán Busch
Carlos Quintanilla
PopePius XII
Preceded byDavid Alvéstegui Laredo
Succeeded byCarlos Quintanilla
Personal details
Born
Gabriel Gosálvez Tejada

(1899-11-15)15 November 1899
Yungas, Bolivia
Died12 December 1957(1957-12-12) (aged 58)
Santiago, Chile
Political partyRepublican Socialist Unity
Other political
affiliations
Republican (before 1921)
Socialist Republican (1921–1937)
United Socialist (1937–1946)
EducationHigher University of San Andrés
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