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Pedro Opaso
Acting President of Chile
In office
July 26, 1931 (1931-07-26) – July 27, 1931 (1931-07-27)
Preceded byCarlos Ibáñez del Campo
Succeeded byJuan Esteban Montero
Personal details
Born
Pedro Opaso Letelier

(1876-07-20)July 20, 1876
Talca, Chile
DiedApril 9, 1957(1957-04-09) (aged 80)
Santiago, Chile
Political partyUnited Liberal
Parent(s)Ursicino Opaso
Margarita Letelier
Alma materUniversity of Chile

Pedro Opaso Letelier (July 20, 1876 – April 9, 1957) was a Chilean politician and provisional vice president of Chile in 1931.[1]

He was born in Talca, the son of Ursicino Opaso and Margarita Letelier. He completed his studies in his native city, and then attended the Universidad de Chile, where he became a physician. He started his political career as the first mayor of the city of Río Claro. In 1920 Opaso was named minister in several occasions as a representative of the Democratic Liberal Party. He was elected a deputy for Curicó (1921–1924) and a Senator for Talca (1924–1930) and Talca, Linares and Curico (1930–1932).

At the time of the collapse of the first administration of Carlos Ibáñez del Campo in 1931, he was the President of the Senate. As such he took over as provisional vice president. He assumed on July 26, and that same night he formed his cabinet, headed by Juan Esteban Montero as interior minister and Pedro Blanquier, the other key player, as Finance minister.

When the ministers arrived on the next morning, Opaso resigned by decree on Montero. His entire administration had lasted less than 24 hours. The speed he demonstrated to get rid of the power earned him the nickname of The Relayer (Spanish: El Pasador), that accompanied him till his death.

After his very brief administration, he was elected Senator for Curicó, Talca, Maule y Linares (1933–1949) and again President of the Senate in 1944. He died in Santiago in 1957.

Political offices
Preceded by
Régulo Valenzuela
Minister of War and Navy
1920
Succeeded by
Ladislao Errázuriz
Preceded by
Enrique Oyarzún
President of the Senate of Chile
1930–1932
Succeeded by
Alberto Cabero
Preceded by
Carlos Ibáñez del Campo
Vice President of Chile
1931
Succeeded by
Juan Esteban Montero
Preceded by
Florencio Durán
President of the Senate of Chile
1944
Succeeded by
José Francisco Urrejola
  1. ^ Chile, BCN Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de (February 6, 2020). "Pedro Opaso Letelier. Reseñas biográficas parlamentarias". bcn.cl.

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