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Roberto María Ortiz

Jaime Gerardo Roberto Marcelino María Ortiz Lizardi (September 24 1886July 15 1942) was President of Argentina from 20 February 1938 to 27 June 1942.

Roberto Marcelino Ortiz was born in Buenos Aires. As a student at the University of Buenos Aires, he participated in an unsuccessful revolution in 1905. In 1909 he graduated from the university and became a lawyer. He became active in the Radical Civic Union and was elected to the Argentine Congress in 1920. He served as minister of public works from 1925 to 1928. He supported the revolution of 1930 and served as treasury minister from 1935 to 1937. In the presidential elections of 1937, he was the official government candidate and won, though the opposition accused him of participating in fraud, as irregularities were widespread. Soon after becoming president, Ortiz became seriously ill with diabetes, and in August 1940, he gave up his powers to the vice-president. He was pro-Ally but because of opposition in the army, he did not declare war on the Axis. He resigned a few days before his death.

See also History of Argentina

Preceded by:
Agustín Pedro Justo
President of Argentina Succeeded by:
Ramón Castillo
Last updated: 05-06-2005 14:57:48