Bolivian presidential administration and ministerial cabinet from 1864 to 1871
Cabinet of Mariano Melgarejo Melgarejo Cabinet
30th Cabinet of the Republic of Bolivia[a]
1867–1871
Date formed
19 June 1867
Date dissolved
15 January 1871 (3 years, 6 months, 3 weeks and 6 days)
People and organisations
President
Mariano Melgarejo
Chief of the Cabinet
Mariano Donato Muñoz
No. of ministers
5
Total no. of members
9 (incl. former members)
History
Election(s)
1868 general election
Predecessor
Cabinet of José María de Achá
Successor
Cabinet of Agustín Morales
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History
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President (list)
Luis Arce
Vice President
David Choquehuanca
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President of the Chamber of Deputies
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Supreme Tribunal of Justice
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The Melgarejo Cabinet constituted the 30th cabinet of the Republic of Bolivia.[b] It was formed on 19 June 1867 after Mariano Melgarejo was installed as the 15th president of Bolivia following the coup d'état, succeeding the Achá Cabinet. It was dissolved on 15 January 1871 upon Melgarejo's overthrow in another coup d'état and was succeeded by the Cabinet of Agustín Morales.[1]
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