Bolivia: Military Authority: 1825-1826 |
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General en Jefe del Ejército Libertador del Perú [1] | |
16 May 1825 - 18 Aug 1825 | Antonio José Francisco de Sucre y Alcalá [2] |
Libertador Presidente de la República de Colombia, Libertador de la del Perú, y encargado del Supremo mando de ella [3] | |
18 Aug 1825 - 29 Dec 1825 | Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar y Palacios [4] |
General en Jefe del Ejército Libertador, encargado del mando supremo de estos departamentos | |
29 Dec 1825 - 25 May 1826 | Antonio José Francisco de Sucre y Alcalá |
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[1] | Exercises executive authority as commander-in-chief of the Liberation Army (Ejército Libertador) and is indirectly recognised in executive capacity by a decree of 11 Aug 1825 (Art. 8) passed by Asamblea General del Alto Perú ("encargado inmediato del mando de los Departamentos de la República"). |
[2] | Also in Peru. |
[3] | Enters the territory of Alto Perú (Bolivia) at Copacabana 12 Aug 1825 and establishes his government at La Paz 18 Aug 1825; exercises executive authority governing the departamentos of Alto Perú as a territory occupied by Peru and using the powers ("supremo Poder Ejecutivo de la República") conferred on him by Asamblea General del Alto Perú (decree of 11 Aug 1825). |
[4] | Also in Colombia, Guayaquil (Ecuador), Peru, Venezuela. |
Last update: 29 Nov 2023