José Miguel de Velasco Franco

José Miguel de Velasco Franco (29 September 1795 13 October 1859) served as Vice President of Bolivia for one time (1829–1835) and President of Bolivia four times (1828, 1829, 1839–1841 and 1848) more times than anyone else other than Víctor Paz Estenssoro. During the third, and longest, of these temporary periods in office he approved a new constitution for Bolivia.

José Miguel de Velasco
President of Bolivia
In office
18 January 1848  6 December 1848
Preceded byEusebio Guilarte
Succeeded byManuel Isidoro Belzu
In office
22 February 1839  10 June 1841
Preceded byAndrés de Santa Cruz
Succeeded bySebastián Ágreda
In office
1 January 1829  24 May 1829
Preceded byPedro Blanco Soto
Succeeded byAndrés de Santa Cruz
In office
2 August 1828  18 December 1828
Preceded byJosé María Pérez de Urdininea
Succeeded byPedro Blanco Soto
Vice President of Bolivia
In office
24 May 1829  23 July 1835
PresidentAndrés de Santa Cruz
Preceded byJosé Ramón de Loayza Pacheco
Succeeded byMariano Enrique Calvo
Personal details
Born(1795-09-29)29 September 1795
Santa Cruz, Spanish_Empire
Died13 October 1859(1859-10-13) (aged 64)
Santa Cruz, Bolivia
NationalityBolivian

References

    Political offices
    Preceded by
    José María Pérez de Urdininea
    President of Bolivia
    1828
    Succeeded by
    Pedro Blanco Soto
    Preceded by
    Pedro Blanco Soto
    President of Bolivia
    1829
    Succeeded by
    Andrés de Santa Cruz
    Preceded by
    José Ramón de Loayza Pacheco
    Vice President of Bolivia
    18291835
    Succeeded by
    Mariano Enrique Calvo
    Preceded by
    Andrés de Santa Cruz
    President of Bolivia
    1839–1841
    Succeeded by
    Sebastián Ágreda
    Preceded by
    Eusebio Guilarte
    President of Bolivia
    1848
    Succeeded by
    Manuel Isidoro Belzu
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