Everything about Manuel Pardo totally explained
Manuel Pardo y Lavalle (
August 9,
1834 –
November 16,
1878) was a
Peruvian politician and the first civilian
President of Peru.
Born in
Lima, Peru, he was the founder of the most important political party of the era (
Civilista Party). He was elected president by the
Peruvian Congress after a failed coup launched by colonel
Tomás Gutierrez.
One of the most controversial acts that were committed during his presidency was the signing of a "Mutual Protection Pact" with
Bolivia in
1873. The objective of this pact was to protect themselves from what they perceived as "Chilean Imperialism" and a growing desire of
Chile for the allied provinces of
Tarapaca and
Litoral.
On November 16, 1878, Manuel Pardo was assassinated by gunshot.
His son,
José Pardo y Barreda, also became President of Peru.
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