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Juan Antonio Ríos

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Even though Ríos had been elected with the support of the Communist party, he refused the direct participation of this party in the government, thus earning their opposition. Ríos' option instead was to appoint "technical experts" and "personal friends" to cabinet and high-level government positions;
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as vice-president and died soon after, on November 25, 1941. A presidential election was called for February 1, 1942. This was the opportunity Ríos had been waiting for and he immediately started to campaign. Nevertheless, two days before the internal primaries, Gabriel González Videla returned to
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of southern Chile. He was the youngest son of Anselmo Ríos, a rich landowner, and his third wife Lucinda Morales. His father (aged 69 to his young wife's 19 at marriage) died when he was very young so he and his three brothers were raised single-handedly by his mother. He completed his primary
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program, and obtained the necessary loans to help along the economic recovery, and in 1945, Chile belonged to the victorious nations and had thus gained the right to participate in the postwar international conferences.
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Ríos' presidency was marked from the very beginning by parliamentary instability, caused by rivalries between the different political tendencies in his cabinet, and the renewed and increased influence of Congress. The
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on January 20, 1943; however, he only declared war on Germany and Italy, and while beginning to imprison Japanese nationals did not declare war on Japan until 1945. By doing so, he made Chile eligible for the
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had declined to sever relations with the Axis powers, and the Chilean election was viewed by many as critical during World War II. A bitter disagreement sprung up between the president and its supporting
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to France, leaving him free to pursue his own political advancement. At the time it was rumored that President Aguirre Cerda had also offered him an ambassadorial position, but that he had answered:
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he was caught between his party's opposition to the government's dictatorial administration and his personal admiration for the government's results. As party president, he participated of the
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In 1943, Congress approved and Ríos signed the first constitutional reform to the 1925 constitution. This reform gave constitutional rank to the Comptroller General (
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and a cabinet exclusively composed of Radicals. His refusal to implement the Radical Party's propositions, and the violent repression of riots that took place on
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In 1944, the Radical Party itself presented to Ríos a serie of propositions which he deemed unacceptable. Those included breaking-off diplomatic relations with
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Anales de la República: textos constitucionales de Chile y registro de los ciudadanos que han integrado los poderes ejecutivo y legislativo desde 1810
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in Santiago, leading to several deaths, caused the resignation of all the Radical ministers, leaving the President without a party.
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since his high school days, he was elected local president of the youth branch of that party and later city councillor. During the
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this policy allowed him to include not only members of his own party, but also from the Conservative and Liberal opposition.
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policies — focused on the development of the steel, power and oil industries. To that effect, funds were channeled via the
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That was the beginning of his political comeback. In 1935 he was welcomed back into the Radical fold. In 1937, the
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A clip shows the parade and celebration in Santiago as Chile joins the United Nations in 1943 as a member of the
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In 1941, due to his rapidly escalating illness, President Aguirre Cerda appointed his minister of the Interior,
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and the majority of the independents. Ríos obtained 55.95% of the votes and took office on April 2, 1942.
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During the Aguirre Cerda administration, Ríos was president of Chile's largest bank, the state-owned
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took over as head of state. In turn, after the resignation of Dávila three months later, general
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Ríos returned to Chile in 1924, to run in that year's congressional elections. He was elected as
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In the meantime, Juan Antonio Ríos had become president and one of the principal leaders of the
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and reassumed power on December 3, 1945; but by then he was already terminally ill with
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The year 1932 was a very turbulent time politically for Ríos. First, he supported the
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Ríos ran as an independent in the congressional election of 1933 and was elected as
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These internal divisions partly explain the right-wing parties success' during the
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Chile to oppose him for the nomination. The results were too close to call, so a
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studies at the rural school of Cañete, and his secondary studies first at the
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and was reelected in 1926. After Alessandri's return to power following the
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Deputies of the XXXVII Legislative Period of the National Congress of Chile
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who served as president of Chile from 1942 to 1946, during the height of
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accused him of being too soft with big business and of failing to enact
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The left-wings' coalition was united against a common opponent, General
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and the return to institutional normality, he was politically shunned.
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and had refused to break off diplomatic relations with the
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opposed Ríos because he had initially chosen neutrality in
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President of Chile
Jerónimo Méndez
Alfredo Duhalde
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
Arauco
Cañete
Minister of Justice
Bartolomé Blanche Espejo
Minister of the Interior
Carlos Dávila Espinoza
Senator of the Republic of Chile
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Cañete
Chile
Santiago

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