- Tomás Arias
Tomás Arias (
December 29 1856 inPanama City ,Panama -July 20 ,1932 inPanama City ,Panama ) was aPanama nian politician and businessman who was, together withJosé Agustín Arango andFederico Boyd , a member of the provisional junta that governed Panama after its independence in 1903.Tomás Arias was the son of Ramon Arias Feraud and Manuela Avila. A businessman, Arias attended schools in
Panama ,Jamaica , and theUnited States . Arias was one of the leaders during the emancipation movement in 1903. His brother, Ricardo Arias, was also part of the movement. Tomás Arias's eloquence and talent as a public speaker won him the designation of diplomat representing the Isthmus of Panama.During his political career he held several posts: Treasury administrator, Departmental Assembly deputy (1882), representative to the
Colombia n Congress, senator (1888-1892), government secretary (1893-1900), foreign relations minister, chairman of the National Assembly (1906), minister ofPanama inMexico , consul, President of the Republic of Panama (1903-1904).Arias, as well as José Agustín Arango, defended the
Hay-Bunau Varilla Treaty because he was convinced that it was the only guarantee of the possible construction of the interoceanic canal.Source: http://www.pancanal.com/eng/history/proceres/arias.html
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