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Juan Esteban Montero

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891: 392:. His program called for the implementation of an austerity program that involved the reduction of public expenditures and public salaries, a downsizing of the public administration and an increase of the foreign debt. Notwithstanding these harsh measures, the depreciation of the currency continued, and inflation soared while the Central Bank reserves were at an all-time low. This economic program only managed to cause widespread discontent, while in no way improving the economy, and in turn led to his downfall. 55: 350:; just to find himself promoted to president the very next day, after Opazo's resignation. Montero, as a way out of the political impasse, immediately called for presidential elections. In the meanwhile he assumed as vice president. 403:
of El Bosque, in Santiago, and demanding the resignation of President Montero. Montero refused to call on the army to put down the coup, and instead chose to resign. That same night, the victorious revolutionaries organized a
416:, with colonel Grove as their minister of Defense. After this episode, Montero retired completely from politics, and went back to private practice and business. He died in Santiago, on February 25, 1948, at the age of 69. 361:. The Trucco administration was only supposed to be a caretaker one, keeping order in the country until the presidential elections. Nonetheless it was faced with very difficult moments such as the 369:, caused by the reduction of the salaries of the enlisted men (September 1–5, 1931), which was controlled only after an aerial bombing of the fleet and presaged difficult times ahead. 547: 465: 457: 380:
as well as the Radicals, Juan Esteban Montero was the clear winner of the presidential elections, obtaining almost 64% of the popular vote, defeating leftist
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and in private practice. He married Graciela Fehrman MartĂ­nez, with whom he had four children: Juan Esteban, Pedro, BenjamĂ­n and Carmen.
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Very soon after, Montero accepted the presidential nomination of the
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Montero's first incursion in politics was in 1931, when President
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Index

Chilean name
surname
OMCh

President of Chile
Arturo Puga
Acting President of Chile
Manuel Trucco
Pedro Opaso
Manuel Trucco
Santiago
Chile
Santiago
Chile
Radical
Alma mater
University of Chile
Lawyer
Chilean
political figure
president of Chile
Santiago
Universidad de Chile
government lawyer
1931 Chilean presidential election
Carlos Ibáñez del Campo
Minister of the Interior and Social Welfare
Pedro Opazo
Radical Party
Manuel Trucco

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