- Jorge Córdova
Jorge Córdova (1822-1862) was a
military officer and former constitutionalpresident of Bolivia (1855-1857).A
general , Córdova was longtimedictator Manuel Isidoro Belzu 's son-in-law. As such, he was the main support to his despoticregime . When in 1855 Belzu decided to callelections and "retire" frompolitics in the face of repeatedrebellion s against his rule, he sponsored Córdova's candidacy. The latter was elected president and proceeded to be sworn-in onAugust 15 , 1855, at age thirty-three. Not surprisingly, Córdova was widely seen as ex-president Belzu's proxy, and merely an instrument of his power. Belzu remained the proverbial "power behind the throne ," and this fact only spurred the opposition to continue to conspire against the hated Belzu-Córdova regime, which had ran Bolivian politics since 1847. Eventually, the forces arrayed against the president coalesced around the forceful civilian ConstitutionalistJosé María Linares , who in October of 1857 at long last succeeded in toppling Córdova from power. Fleeing the country, he eventually returned toBolivia , eager as always to support hisfather-in-law 's ambitions to return to theBolivian Government Palace .Former president Jorge Córdova was assassinated in 1862, during the so-called "
Matanzas de Yáñez " (Yáñez Bloodbath), when presidentJosé María de Achá 's supporter and military governor ofLa Paz Province ,Plácido Yáñez , dozens of opposition figures, many of them from the pro-Belzu camp.
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