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    Juan Esteban Montero Rodríguez (February 12, 1879 – February 25, 1948) was a Chilean political figure. He served twice as president of Chile between 1931...
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  • psychologist Jefferson Montero (born 1989), Ecuadorian footballer Jesús Montero (born 1989), Venezuelan baseball player Juan Esteban Montero (1879–1948), Chilean...
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    successor, vice-President Juan Esteban Montero named Trucco as Minister of the Interior on August 7, 1931. Very soon after, Montero accepted the presidential...
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    Social Democrat Radical Party (PRSD). 1932 - Juan Esteban Montero 1938 - Pedro Aguirre Cerda 1942 - Juan Antonio Ríos 1946 - Gabriel González Videla The...
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    Manuel Rodríguez Erdoíza and grandfather of the ex-president of Chile Juan Esteban Montero Rodríguez. Rodríguez studied at the University of Chile and was admitted...
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    de Salvación Nacional) whose members included Pedro Blanquier and Juan Esteban Montero. Ibáñez's popularity dropped further as Blanquier's revelations on...
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    — President of the Senate acting as vice president. Resigned. — Juan Esteban Montero (1879–1948) 27 July 1931 20 August 1931 Radical — Minister of the...
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    Vice President Manuel Trucco, who had taken over from President Juan Esteban Montero on 20 August 1931, launched cuts to public spending. At the end of...
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    Government Junta that was established after the resignation of President Juan Esteban Montero. His presidency lasted until June 16, 1932, when he was forced to...
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    the Chilean coup of 1932, a successful coup that toppled President Juan Esteban Montero, and resulted in the proclamation of the Socialist Republic of Chile...
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