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way to prevent Walker's election and in a district with 20,000 voters there were 34,000 votes. The opposition did manage to elect a few anti-government liberals and radicals. In 1885, the electoral fight was much more violent and the conservatives were determined to oppose fraud. Fights between government supporters and detractors left many dead or wounded and there were numerous reports of votes being stolen by government officials. Santa María, far from denying he participated in fraud, openly admitted it. "I have been called authoritarian. Giving away the votes to unworthy people, to the irrational passions of the parties, and even with universal suffrage, is suicide for a ruler, and I will not commit suicide before a chimera. I can see this well and I will impose myself to govern as well as I can and I will support as many liberal laws as are presented to prepare the ground for a future democracy. Hear me well: future democracy," he once said. On another occasion, he simply admitted, "I have been called an interventor . I am. I belong to the old guard and if I participate in intervention it is because I want an effective, disciplined Parliament that collaborates with the government's work for the common good. I have experience and know where I'm going. I cannot let the theorists undo what Portales, Bulnes, Montt, and Errázuriz have done."
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Santa María's presidency was also marked by increased electoral fraud and intervention in favor of the government liberals. In the parliamentary election of 1881, the conservatives refused to participate, except for Carlos Walker Martínez who was a candidate for deputy. The government went out of its
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and his articles made him a public figure. After the war, he returned to politics as member of the lower house, raising to become vice-president of the chamber. He was also a diplomat and was named full member of the Appellate Court and a State Counsellor. In March 1879, he was elected senator. When
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in 1847. Soon after, he became a clerk at the Justice Ministry, where he rose to become Official Mayor. At the same time, he became the secretary of the Sociedad del Orden (Society for Public Order), a liberal club opposed to the conservative party.
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broke out, he was named Minister of Foreign Affairs and soon after, Minister of the Interior. From that position, he had almost total control over the direction of the war and as such became one of the main people responsible for the victory.
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as a result of the 1859 revolution. After his return, he remained aloof from politics. He became an attorney of the Appellate Court of Santiago. During the
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was also touted as a candidate, Baquedano's resignation left Santa María as the consensus candidate. He was elected president in 1881.
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In 1858, he was elected to the lower house of congress and a year later, he was forced into exile in
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At this point in Santa María's career, he became the natural heir to President
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In the domestic front, his main fight was against the power of the
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He assured the election of his protégé and political heir,
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to its end. A few months prior to his presidency Chile had
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Domingo Santa María González, 1824-1889 : epistolario
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and Santa María's administration forced Peru to sign the
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President of Chile
Aníbal Pinto
José Manuel Balmaceda
Santiago
Chile
Santiago
Chile
Liberal
Emilia Márquez de la Plata
[doˈmiŋgoˈsantamaˈɾi.a]
Chilean
president of Chile
Santiago
Luis José Santa María González
Ana Josefa González Morandé
Intendant
Colchagua
Manuel Montt
liberal party

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