Francisco Antonio Pinto

Francisco Antonio Pinto

Infobox President | name=Francisco Antonio Pinto


order=President of Chile
term_start=May 5, 1827
term_end=July 16, 1829
predecessor=Ramón Freire
successor=Francisco Ramón Vicuña
birth_date=birth date|1785|7|23|mf=y
birth_place=Santiago, Chile
death_date=death date and age|1858|7|18|1785|7|23|mf=y
death_place=Santiago, Chile
spouse=Luisa Garmendia
order2=3rd President of Chile
vicepresident2=Francisco Ramón Vicuña
term_start2=October 19, 1829
term_end2=November 2, 1829
predecessor2=Francisco Ramón Vicuña
successor2=Francisco Ramón Vicuña
party=Liberal

Francisco Antonio Pinto y Díaz de la Puente (July 23, 1785 - July 18, 1858) was a Chilean political figure. He was twice President of Chile between 1827 and 1829.

Early life

He was born in Santiago, the son of Joaquín Pinto and Mercedes Díaz de la Puente. Pinto completed his early studies in the "Convictorio Carolino", the best school in the country at the time, and then studied law at the "Real Universidad de San Felipe", being admitted to practice on October 11, 1808.

In his youth he dedicated himself to commerce. According to the social norms of the time, he also became a militia officer in the "Regimiento del Rey" (King's regiment). In 1810, while in Lima, he heard of the formation of the Government Junta of the Kingdom, and immediately returned to the country, where he was charged with a diplomatic mission to Buenos Aires. After that successful first mission, he was sent to England, and then to other European countries, with the mission of gathering support for the independence movement. While in Europe he learnt of the news of the defeat of the Chilean army in the Battle of Rancagua and the recapture of Chile by the Spanish troops. He then returned to Argentina to cooperate in the formation of a new army.

Pinto married Luisa Garmendia Aldurralde and had two children, Aníbal Pinto, who would become President of Chile, and Enriqueta Pinto, future wife of President Manuel Bulnes. His grandnephew (and grandson of José Miguel Carrera), Ignacio Carrera Pinto, became a hero at the War of the Pacific.

Political career

In 1820 he finally returned to Chile. He was then sent by Bernardo O'Higgins to Peru, to help in the independence of that country. In 1824 he was named as Minister of Government and Foreign Affairs, and in 1825, Intendant of Coquimbo.

In 1827, due to the resignation of the President Agustín Eyzaguirre, General Ramón Freire was elected President, while he was elected as Vice President. When General Freire himself resigned on May 5, 1827, General Pinto took over the position as "Accidental President". As such he participated in the drafting of the Constitution of 1828.

A new presidential election was called in May 1829. General Pinto was the clear winner out of 9 candidates, with 118 electoral votes (29,06%), and was proclaimed elected on October 19th. Nevertheless, the onset of the Chilean Civil War of 1829 was at hand.

The problem that caused the revolution happened in the vice presidential election. The winner should have been the first runner-up, Francisco Ruiz-Tagle (98 electoral votes or 24,13%), or the second runner-up, General José Joaquín Prieto, (61 votes or 15,02%), both conservatives. Nonetheless, Congress was controlled by the liberals and presided by Francisco Ramón Vicuña, also liberal. Arguing that no vice-presidential candidate had a majority, they selected Joaquín Vicuña, brother of the president of the senate, even though he only got 48 electoral votes (11,82%). That was all the excuse needed by the conservatives to rebel.

Pinto resigned the Presidency on November 2nd (less than 2 weeks after his proclamation), an event that marked his retirement from public life. All his powers were assumed by the President of Congress, Francisco Ramón Vicuña, who was already acting as "Accidental President" since July 16, 1829, when Pinto had delegated his powers on him for the duration of the electoral campaign.

Cabinet


Infobox Chile Cabinet Historical
align=Center
Name=Pinto
President=Francisco Antonio Pinto
President start=5 May 1827
President end=16 July 1829
Government Foreign Affairs=Pbtro. José Miguel del Solar
Government Foreign Affairs start=8 March 1827
Government Foreign Affairs end=13 December 1827
Government Foreign Affairs 2=Carlos Rodríguez
Government Foreign Affairs start 2=13 December 1827
Government Foreign Affairs end 2=16 July 1829
Finance=Ventura Blanco Encalada
Finance start=8 March 1827
Finance end=23 July 1828
Finance 2=Francisco Ruiz-Tagle
Finance start 2=23 July 1828
Finance end 2=16 July 1829
War Navy=General José Manuel Borgoño
War Navy start=8 March 1827
War Navy end=16 July 1829

Pinto only returned to public life in 1841, as a congressman. The Liberal party proclaimed him as a candidate to the Presidency in the Chilean presidential elections of 1841, in opposition to General Manuel Bulnes, whom finally resulted elected. He did not participate in the campaign in any active form. Nonetheless he was elected a Deputy for La Serena, and President of the Chamber, on May 30, 1843. He was elected a Senator in 1846, and became a member of the permanent war and navy commission. He was also named Privy Council by President Bulnes.

On July 5, 1847 he was elected President of the Senate. He was reelected as a Senator on 1855. Pinto died in Santiago at the age of 72, on July 18, 1858, before the end of his mandate as a Senator.

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