Pedro Aguirre Cerda
Pedro Abelino Aguirre Cerda (; February 6, 1879 – November 25, 1941) was a Chilean political figure, educator, and lawyer who served as the 22nd president of Chile from 1938 until his death in 1941. A member of the Radical Party since 1906, he was chosen by the left-wing Popular Front coalition as its candidate for the 1938 presidential election and won. He had previously served as deputy for San Felipe, Putaendo and Los Andes from 1915 to 1918, Minister of the Interior from January to September 1918 under president Juan Luis Sanfuentes, deputy for Santiago from 1918 to 1921, Minister of Justice and Public Instruction from 1920 to 1921 under president Arturo Alessandri, and senator for Concepción from 1921 to 1927. He died two years and eleven months into his presidency on November 25, 1941, at the age of 62, from tuberculosis.__TOC__ Provided by Wikipedia
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14by Weber Bonte, Carlos, Albornoz, Claudio, Alvarado, Margarita, Cerda, Carlos, Flores, Ibán, Greau V., Marcelo, Marín Schlesinger, Jorge, Parra, Norberto, Schenk Candia, Jessica Elizabeth, Vargas Rona, Rodrigo
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15by Robledo Nolasco,Rogelio, Méndez Mendoza,Francisco, Ruiz Soto,José Constancio, Trujillo Cortés,Rafael, Blanco Canto,Mario, Jiménez Valverde,Amoldo, Reyes Barrera,Vidal, Gómez Álvarez,Enrique, Sandoval Cerda,Carlos, Méndez Vidrio,María del Carmen
Published 2005Digital revistaSCIELO