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Eleazar López Contreras

Eleazar López Contreras

President of Venezuela from 1935 to 1941


José Eleazar López Contreras (5 May 1883 – 2 January 1973) was the president of Venezuela between 1935 and 1941. He was an army general and one of Juan Vicente Gómez's collaborators, serving as his War Minister from 1931. In 1939, Contreras accepted on behalf of Venezuela the ships Koenigstein and Caribia which had fled with Jews from Germany.[1][2]

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At the beginning of his presidency he faced two great crises: the first one was on Friday, February 14, 1936, when a popular demonstration arrived at Miraflores to demand the restitution of constitutional guarantees, the dissolution of the Gomecista majority Congress and the summoning of a National Constituent Assembly. The bloody events that took place during the repression of said demonstration led to the immediate dismissal and temporary arrest of the Governor of the Capital District, Felix Galavis. President Lopez partially accepted the demands. The second was the labor strike in June of the same year, where the purpose of the opposition was to overthrow him, which was not accomplished. He reformed the Constitution in July 1936, tried to be democratic by reducing the presidential term from 7 to 5 years, a clause that he himself surprisingly applied. However, authoritarian measures were legalized, such as exile by presidential decree and the proscription of communist and anarchist ideologies, which caused several politicians accused of such to be expelled from the country, among them Rómulo Betancourt.

His government is remembered for the creation of protection and assistance organisms such as the Ministry of Health and Social Assistance by a decree on February 25, 1936. The importance of public hygiene was stated as a motive. Many of the innovations that the Ministry introduced were due to Arnoldo Gabaldón, who brought recommendations from the Conference of Directors of Public Health in Washington, D.C. in 1936. The Ministry of Agriculture and Breeding was also created due to the importance that the policy of Contreras intended to attribute to agricultural development. On August 6, 1936 he created the Venezuelan Children's Council. In 1938 the Technical Institute of Immigration and Colonization was created, through which the government planned to distribute large estates to Venezuelan and foreign farmers, in order to repopulate the countryside and to raise the quality of life.

1936 Constitution

Main changes:[3]

  • Senators and deputies are elected by second degree elections. They are in charge of electing the President of the Republic. With the 1945 reform, parliamentarians are elected directly.[4]
  • The presidential term is reduced from 7 to 5 years.
  • The parliamentary term is 4 years.
  • Men over 21 years of age and literate can elect and be elected.
  • Women can participate in the elections to Municipal Councils. After the reform of 1945, women are allowed to vote universally and by secret ballot.[4]
  • The name of Zamora State is changed to Barinas State.
  • Communist and anarchist activities are prohibited, but in the reform of 1945 this provision is suppressed.[4]

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Personal life

Eleazar López Contreras was married to María Teresa Núñez Tovar,[citation needed] who served as First Lady of Venezuela from 1936–1941.[citation needed]

See also


References

  1. "Nuevo Mundo Israelita - Semanario al servicio de la comunidad judia de Venezuela". Archived from the original on 14 December 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
  2. "Morashá | Home". Archived from the original on 14 February 2015. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
  3. "Fundación Empresas Polar > Historia de Venezuela para nosotros". web.archive.org. 31 March 2008. Archived from the original on 31 March 2008. Retrieved 29 February 2024.
  4. Rojas, Indira (18 October 2020). "La revolución del voto y el 18 de octubre de 1945". Prodavinci (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 February 2024.
  5. Centro Editor/José Rivas Rivas (1972). "Historia Gráfica de Venezuela. 1- El Gobierno de López Contreras"
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