Benigno Asunción Ferreira (January 13, 1846 – June 14, 1920) was
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from 1906 to his overthrow in a 1908 military coup.
He was a member of the
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The general and doctor in law Benigno Ferrerira was one of the main protagonists in the postwar period of' ‘70 and one of the most respected political leaders of his era.
Biography
Early life
Benigno was born January 13, 1846, in Mora Cué, a town which nowadays belongs to
Limpio
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, the former Tapuá Grande. His parents were Joaquin Angel Mora Coene and María Concepción Ferreira; their marriage could not be legalized because of a lack of permission from the dictator
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, then at the end of his life. Despite being a recognized son, Benigno chose to take the mother's maiden name. He had two sisters, Susana (married to Silvestre Aveiro) and Mercedes (married to Federico Guillermo Baez, former president of the Constitutional Convention of 1870).
The entry into the Colegio de San Carlos de Asunción was forbidden to young Benigno by order of Don
Carlos Antonio López
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, president of the republic, as his father was a political opponent.
Historian Manuel Pesoa mentions that his godfather was the Argentine consul general Jose Tomas Ramirez, representing general
Justo José de Urquiza
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, who allowed Benigno to study at the
Colegio del Uruguay
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in the province of
Entre Ríos,
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. There, Benigno Ferreira got to socialize with other young Argentines and Paraguayans.
He later moved to
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to begin his studies of law at the
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. His studies were interrupted by the outbreak of war against
Paraguay
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in 1865.
Political career
The Paraguayan colony in
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was formed by families who had left their homeland for political reasons. Influenced by the liberal ideas dominant in Buenos Aires at the time, they criticized the authoritarianism of the López (Carlos Antonio and
Francisco Solano) and their heavy-handed police. A group of Paraguayan students began organizing a united front to fight the regime of
Asunción
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. They published articles in the press in
Buenos Aires
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and even signed manifestos. Ferreira himself was a full-fledged liberal.
All this activity was closely followed by Lopez's agents, who took harsh reprisals against Benigno's mother "due to the criminal conduct of her son." Mrs. Concepción was seized and tortured, so she would testify against her missing son. This was the context when the
Triple Alliance War started, and as he joined the pro-Triple Alliance
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at the age of 19.
When he learnt of the secret clause of the
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, Benigno Ferreira reportedly appeared in person before General Urquiza to convey the following: "We have been deceived. The treaty of alliance is a disgrace to the signatory governments, an insult to my homeland and a mockery to civilization." Ferreira resigned and returned to Buenos Aires to devote himself to journalism in the newspaper "La Republica", in whose columns he lambasted the Alliance.
After the
occupation of Asunción in 1869 by allied forces, Benigno Ferreira was appointed captain of the port of the capital. In September 1869 he joined the Freemasons. In the following month he was among the drafters of the newspaper "
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", the first in Paraguayan history to be wholly private.
In 1870, he was elected member of the committee of “The Great People's Club” led by
Facundo Machaín
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and a few days later assumed command of a battalion of National Guard with the rank of Sergeant Major.
An important character from an early age in Paraguayan politics, he became Minister of War and Navy in 1871 during the government of
Cirilo Antonio Rivarola
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. In the troubled atmosphere of the reorganization of the Paraguayan State, he took over a seat in the
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and later served as minister of Justice, being a key member of
Salvador Jovellanos's government. He dealt with three armed revolts in the years ‘73 and ‘74. As a result of the last amongst these, he was forced to endure a long exile (1874–1895), a period in which he obtained a doctorate in law in Buenos Aires. He found upon his return a divided
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, this time between civics and radicals, the former favorable to political coexistance with the ruling
Colorado Party, the latter against it.
He led the rebel forces in the
civil war in 1904. When the new government was installed, he went back to the position of Minister of War and Navy and later became a member of the
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. On November 25, 1906, he took the first magistracy.
His Cabinet was composed of
Emiliano González Navero
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His life
He was one of ...
as vice-president,
Adolfo Soler as
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, Manuel Brítez as Minister of the Interior,
Carlos Isasi in the
Ministry of Justice
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,
Guillermo de los Rios as Minister for Religious Affairs and Public Instruction,
Manuel Duarte as Minister of War and Navy and
Cecilio Báez
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as Chancellor.
As President
His government established new telegraph lines, the Normal School moved to Villarica and the number of primary schools increased. He also closed military courses and built barracks in the towns of the countryside as well as a new building for the capital customs.
On the other hand, he settled a long conflict with the large railroad company, the Bank of the Republic was founded, the
Soler-Pinilla Treaty with
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was signed, and military equipment was acquired from
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; the army had recently been rebuilt from the ground up after the 1904 Revolution.
The civics, his wing of the Liberal Party, were defeated in 1908 by a coalition of radical Liberals and Colorados, and Benigno Ferreira was forced to resign.
Later years
He marched into exile once again. He died in Buenos Aires in 1920. His coffin was transferred directly to the Government Palace in Asuncion for the wake.
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1846 births
1920 deaths
Defence ministers of Paraguay
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19th-century Paraguayan lawyers
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University of Buenos Aires alumni
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