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Serapio Reyes Ortiz (14 November 1822 – 6 November 1900) was a
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,
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, and politician who served as
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in 1879, after the death of Pedro José de Guerra and the continued absence of
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, and as the ninth
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from 1888 to 1892. A member of the Conservative Party, he served as second vice president alongside first vice president
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during the administration of
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.


Early life and career


Studies

Reyes Ortiz was born in
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on 14 November 1822. He completed his early studies at the Seminary College of
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in 1835. In 1843, he received the title of Doctor of Law. Following this, he went directly to occupy the position of Minister of the College of Sciences of La Paz, and then professor of literature in
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. In 1844, he concluded his literary career, Ortiz began to practice the art of letters, sometimes producing epithets, such as a literary act alluding to the
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and its hero Ballivián.


Political career

Reyes Ortiz was
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of the Academic Company of the National Guard of La Paz in 1861, rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel, and as of 7 May 1862, he served as First Chief of the Civic Column. In the years of consolidation of the country's republican institutions, he served as Minister of Public Instruction and Worship between 1862 and 1863 in the administration of
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. Furthermore, he was Minister of Government, Worship, and Foreign Affairs in 1864. Earlier that same year, he was appointed Prefect of the Department of La Paz. When
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's supporters and
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ousted Achá in December 1864, Reyes Ortiz went into exile. After being exiled and working as a lawyer on the coast of
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, he returned to Bolivia in 1871 when Melgarejo was ousted by a massive revolution headed by Commander of the Army
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. The year of his return, Reyes Ortiz was appointed Minister of the Chamber of the Court of Justice of La Paz. From 1872 to 1874, he practiced law in the town of
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, after which he was elected Deputy and later served as President of Congress. The same National Congress appointed him President of the Council of State.


Acting President of Bolivia


Tensions with Chile

Reyes Ortiz participated in the decision of legislators to apply the Law of 14 February 1878, which entailed the collection of ten cents per exportable quintal of nitrate from the ''Compañía de Salitres y Ferrocarril de Antofagasta''. This measure brought a series of protests by the government and the Chilean company. The ''Compañía de Salitres y Ferrocarril de Antofagasta'' protested against this tax, refused to pay, and requested the protection of the Chilean Government. As a result of diplomatic negotiations with Chile, on 8 November 1878, the tax was suspended by the Bolivian government. On 17 December of that year, President
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instructed Reyes Ortiz to instruct the Prefect of
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, through the Chancellery of the Republic, to notify the manager of the ''Compañía de Salitres y Ferrocarril de Antofagasta'' about the enforcement of the tax. Chilean diplomats in La Paz flatly denied accepting such a payment. Daza then ordered the seizure of the company's assets, violating the treaty of 1873 which stipulated no taxed could be levied on Chilean companies or individuals for twenty-five years.


Mission to Lima and Daza's departure

Daza would appoint Reyes Ortiz to the Ministry of Justice, Instruction and Worship, and was, later, as Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1879. On 9 February, Daza sent Reyes Ortiz on a special mission to Lima to make the Secret Alliance of 1873 with Peru effective. Reyes Ortiz arrived in Lima on 16 February. For his part, the Chilean Minister in Lima, Joaquín Godoy, went to confer again with President
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and to learn the reasons for the mission of the Bolivian Envoy Extraordinary. In that interview, memorable for Chile's relations with Peru and Bolivia, Prado revealed to him the existence of the Peruvian-Bolivian Treaty of Alliance of 1873. However, Peru wanted to mediate in the conflict instead of joining the war, and sent Special Mission headed Don José Antonio Lavalle to solve the crisis. On 18 February, in Chichilaya, on the shores of
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, Reyes Ortiz received a legalized copy of the Chilean ultimatum. In
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, he took a train to Moliendo, hurrying to deliver the news to the government. Eventually, Bolivia declared war on Chile and Peru, honoring the secret treaty signed in 1873, joined the infamous
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. In April of that year, Daza decided to command the Bolivian Army himself, leaving the executive power to a Council of Ministers headed by Pedro José de Guerra. Reyes Ortiz was a member of the Council and would later assume the Presidency of said body after the sudden death of Guerra in September of that same year. As such, he would be Acting President of Bolivia until Daza's overthrow by
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on 28 December 1879.


Vice president of Bolivia


Second Vice president

He held the Second Vice Presidency of the Republic between 1888 and 1892 during the presidency of
Aniceto Arce Aniceto Arce Ruiz de Mendoza (15 April 1824, in Tarija – 14 August 1906) was a Bolivian lawyer and politician who served as the 22nd president of Bolivia from 1888 to 1892. He also served as the fourth vice president of Bolivia from 1880 to ...
. He also served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1891. In 1893, Reyes Ortiz was appointed president of the Extraordinary Commission sent to the city of Puno to transfer the ashes of General José Ballivián to Bolivia.


The Junta and death

In 1896, the government of Severo Fernández Alonso entrusted him with the position of Prefect of La Paz. Although Reyes Ortiz was a member of the Conservative Party, when the Federal Revolution of 1899 triumphed, he was appointed to the Government Junta alongside
José Manuel Pando José Manuel Inocencio Pando Solares (27 December 1849 – 17 June 1917) was a Bolivian explorer, military officer, and politician who served as the 25th president of Bolivia from 1899 to 1904. He was a member of the Liberal Party. He fough ...
and Macario Pinilla. The junta finally determined La Paz to be the capital of Bolivia. On 24 October 1899, a vote carried out determined that Pando was to be sole President and the junta was dissolved. Reyes Ortiz died less than a year after the dissolution of the junta on 6 September 1900, aged 77.


References

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