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in charge of the Executive Power as acting president of the government, leading the resistance against the dictatorship of Melo. On 4 December the constitutional forces marched into Bogotá, deposed Melo and left Vice President Obaldía as acting president of the constitutional government now in power.
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to remove Melo from power. On 22 September, Congress convened in Ibagué, impeached President Obando for irresponsible negligence in not preventing the coup and formally removed him from office. On 5 August Vice President Obaldía, who had testified against Obando in his trial before Congress, was left
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faction (radical liberal reformers) this brought them into conflict from the start as the Golgothians had opposed Obando's nomination in the first place.
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succeeded López to the presidency, Obaldía remained as vice president as the elections for president and vice president were held two years apart.
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In April 1854, Golgothians in congress moved to reduce the size and influence of the armed forces, thus provoking a coup by General
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in charge of the Executive Power while President López was out of the capital until his return. On 1 April 1853
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to succeed Obaldía as vice president and to finish Obando's term as acting president. The next President,
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faction (pragmatist but defenders of the death penalty), and Obaldía was of the
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On 1 April 1855 Obaldía's term came to an end and Congress elected
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Although Obando and Obaldía both belonged to the newly created
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José Arsenio Vicente del Carmen was born on 19 July 1806 in
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where they headed the government-in-exile and launched the
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Obaldía and the rest of the Melo opposition reconvened in
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Members of the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia
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José Arsenio Vicente del Carmen de Obaldía y Orejuela
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Vice President of New Granada
José Hilario López Valdéz
José María Obando del Campo
Rufino Cuervo y Barreto
Manuel María Mallarino Ibargüen
Santiago
Panama
Viceroyalty of the New Granada
David
Panama
Colombian
Liberal
José Domingo de Obaldía Gallegos
Alma mater
National University of Colombia
Spanish name
surname
7th Vice President
New Granada
Acting President
Santiago de Veraguas
Viceroyalty of the New Granada
Álava
José Domingo
Rufino Cuervo y Barreto
7th
Vice President
New Granada
President

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