Gustavo Jimenez - ( Spanish: Gustavo Jiménez ) - ( 1886 , Tarma - 1933 , Lima ) - Peruvian military and political leader, served as president of Peru for six days in 1931, at the time of extreme political instability in the country.
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| Predecessor | Ricardo Leoncio Elias | ||||||
| Successor | David Samanes Ocampo | ||||||
| Birth | April 5, 1886 Tarma , Peru | ||||||
| Death | 1933 Lima , Peru | ||||||
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Gustavo Jimenez was the organizer of one of the many movements aimed at overthrowing the incumbent President Augusto Lehi . After the resignation of Lehi and the announcement of the president of Luis Miguel Sanchez, Cerro was dissatisfied with the decision and in every possible way impeded his leadership. After a forced resignation of Sanchez’s leadership, Cerro Peru led Ricardo Leoncio Elias , with whom Gustavo Jimenez negotiated and removed from power and himself took charge of the country on March 5, 1931 , despite the fact that President David Samanes was scheduled for this day Ocampo Due to ongoing unrest in the country and even greater aggravation of instability, Gustavo Jimenez was forced to relinquish his post to David Samanes Ocampo .
Thus, in Peru over the 11 days of March 1931, three leaders were replaced, and at the end of the year, the country was again headed by Luis Miguel Sanchez Cerro .