- Baltasar Brum
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name=Baltasar Brum
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caption=Baltasar Brum (1883-1933) was a
Uruguayan political figure. He wasPresident of Uruguay from 1919 to 1923.Background
His political convictions closely followed those of liberal President
José Batlle y Ordóñez , under whom Brum served as Education Minister 1913-1915. From 1915 he was Interior Minister and subsequently Foreign Minister under the Presidency ofFeliciano Viera ; in the latter capacity, Brum was noted for promoting good relations with theUnited States , which had joined theFirst World War againstGermany in 1917.Brum's period of office as Foreign Minister proved to be somewhat controversial. In the autumn of 1917, American warships sailed to the
Argentinian capitalBuenos Aires and a delegation issued threats to the country's PresidentHipólito Yrigoyen , in relation to the country's neutrality, which the United States insisted should be more clearly focused as being pro-American.Yrigoyen refused to be bowed by such threats from a military delegation, whereupon the American ships sailed to Montevideo, where they were warmly welcomed by Brum, in contrast to the guarded reception which the delegation had received inBuenos Aires . Brum later travelled to the United States and was received by theSecretary of State .President of Uruguay
Brum thus came to Presidential office in 1919 as one with a reputation as a pro-American facilitator of US interests.
During Brum's Presidency, he was noted for pursuing economic stability, but on the political front faced significant opposition from both his own
Colorado Party, and notably fromLuis Alberto de Herrera of theBlanco , or National, Party.Historical and literary interests
Beyond the strictly political, Baltasar Brum was noted for interests in
Uruguayan history and folklore. During his Presidential term of office he took measures with a view to preserving and protecting the historic Fort ofSanta Teresa in theRocha Department and after leaving office Brum collaborated in the preparation of related literature [ 'Fortaleza de Santa Teresa', Wikipedia (in Spanish), [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortaleza_de_Santa_Teresa#Folclore_y_Leyendas] , ] .President Gabriel Terra's rule by decree & Brum's suicide
On
March 31 ,1933 , on the installation of PresidentGabriel Terra 's rule by decree, Brum attempted to lead resistance to Terra's government. After having increasingly realized during the course of that day that Terra's authoritarian rule enjoyed at least tacit support by many Uruguayans, Brum hurried into the middle of a road inMontevideo , was heard to shout some slogans, and committed suicide. He was aged 49 at the time of his death.To some observers, Brum represented a self-sacrificing romantic streak within Uruguayan politics at a time when many Uruguayans were prepared tacitly to accept extra-judicial changes brought in by Terra. To others, Brum's spectacular suicide suggested the presence of elements of mental instability, which, however, was not medically proven.
Family
His brother
Alfeo Brum later served asVice President of Uruguay .ee also
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Politics of Uruguay
*List_of_political_families#Uruguay Reference
* [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortaleza_de_Santa_Teresa#Folclore_y_Leyendas]
Links
* Photo, showing Baltasar Brum on March 31 1933, before he committed suicide later that day: [http://www.rau.edu.uy/uruguay/iconos/bbrum1.gif]
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