Emilio de los Santos Manuel Enrique Tavares Espaillat Ramón Tapia Espinal
Preceded by
Provisional Government Junta
Succeeded by
Second Triumvirate
The Triumvirate of 1963 was a short-lived three man civilian junta that controlled the Dominican Republic after the 1963 Dominican Coup d'état. After deposing the democratically elected president Juan Bosch the military established a three-man military junta headed by General Imbert Barrera, Luis Amiamo Tio & Victor Elby Vinas Roman but was forced to create the civilian junta after international & domestic pressure.[1][2]
The civilian junta was led by Emilio de Los Santos, Manuel Enrique Tavares Espaillat, & Ramon Tapia Espinal, who had been chosen after six right leaning parties were called to assist in the formation of a provisional government.[1][3]
The junta continued to face domestic resistance leading to all of the civilian junta leaders to eventually step down(The last member to leave was Espaillat on June 27, 1964) leading to Donald Joseph Reid Cabral becoming becoming the temporary minister of the armed forces & national police making him the de facto leader of the country. Austerity reforms & the firing of military personnel not loyal to Reid would lead to a military rebellion on 24 April 1965 that demanded Bosch's restoration.[1][4]
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^ abcMansbach, Richard W. (1971). Dominican Crisis 1965. New York: Facts On File. pp. 9–25. ISBN 978-0871961525.
^"DOMINICAN JUNTA RESIGNS TO ALLOW PROVISIONAL RULE; Imbert Declares He Seeks to Avoid Protracted Agony -- Action Is a Surprise PRESSURE BY U.S. SEEN O.A.S. Plan for an Interim Regime Was Supported Strongly by Johnson DOMINICAN JUNTA YIELDS ITS POWER". The New York Times. Retrieved 2023-11-19.
^Jesus Dominguez, Jaime De (2006). Historia Dominicana (in Spanish) (1st ed.). Santo Domingo: letragráfica. p. 271. ISBN 9789945410112.
^"Dominican Republic - Civil War and United States Intervention, 1965". countrystudies.us. Retrieved 2023-11-19.
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