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Albino Jara

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ColonelAlbino Jara Benegas(28 February 1877 – 15 May 1912) was provisionalPresidentofParaguayfrom 19 January 1911 to 5 July 1911. A military official, he was a member of theLiberal Party.He came to power during a coup orchestrated by him against previous presidentManuel Gondra.[1]He later choseLiberato Marcial Rojasas his successor following widespread rebellion and unrest.

Albino Jara fought in theRevolution of 1904as a Major, supporting the Liberals. He, a radical, had grown discontent over Liberal inaction leading up to and during the presidency of Manuel Gondra. So, on 21 February 1911, Jara, now a Colonel, launched a military coup against him. This was successful, and he assumed office on 19 January 1911.

However, the instability caused by this and general dislike for Jara caused a rebellion to stir. This new rebellion was launched inConcepciónon 21 February 1911 and was led byAdolfo Riquelmeand MajorAlfredo Medina.This rebellion gathered large numbers of partisans, and reached its highest point on 7 March 1911, when over 2,000 government soldiers defeated approximately 800 partisans inYuty.The revolution was also hampered by the capture of Adolfo Riquelme and 11 associates, who were all executed. Shortly thereafter (20 March 1911),martial lawwas declared.[2]This state of rebellion was not helped when reports of his rape of a woman came out, causing additional rioting. Jara, having lost much political power and control, resigned.[3]

References

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  1. ^"Paraguay - Liberal Decades".countrystudies.us.Retrieved15 October2022.
  2. ^"6. Paraguay (1904-present)".uca.edu.Retrieved15 October2022.
  3. ^"Albino Jara".InfoLuque(in Spanish). Archived fromthe originalon 13 March 2007.Retrieved15 October2022.
Political offices
Preceded by President of Paraguay
1911
Succeeded by
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