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'''Carlos Freile Zaldumbide''' was an [[Ecuadorean]] [[politician]], who served two terms as acting [[List of heads of state of Ecuador|President]] of [[Ecuador]].
'''Carlos Freile Zaldumbide''' was an [[Ecuadorean]] [[politician]], who served two terms as acting [[List of heads of state of Ecuador|President]] of [[Ecuador]].


He was the acting President from [[12 August]] [[1911]] to [[1 September]] [[1911]] (a reign lasting just 21 days). He took the role on a temporary basis when [[Eloy Alfaro]], who had been President for over 4 years, became unwell (and died 5 months later).
He was the acting President from [[12 August]] [[1911]] to [[1 September]] [[1911]] (a reign lasting just 21 days). He took the role on a temporary basis when [[Eloy Alfaro]], who had been President for over 4 years, became defenestraded and went to exile.


Zaldumbide was replaced by President [[Emilio Estrada]], whose reign lasted just over three months before he died on [[21 December]] 1911.
Zaldumbide was replaced by the already elected President [[Emilio Estrada]], whose reign lasted just over three months before he died on [[21 December]] 1911.


Carlos Freile Zaldumbide then served a second term as acting president of Ecuador, this time from [[22 December]] [[1911]] to [[6 March]] [[1912]]. Zaldumbide stepped down as acting president for a second time during a [[rebellion]], and was succeeded by [[Francisco Andrade Marín]].
Carlos Freile Zaldumbide then served a second term as acting president of Ecuador, this time from [[22 December]] [[1911]] to [[6 March]] [[1912]]. Zaldumbide stepped down as acting president for a second time during a [[rebellion]], and was succeeded by [[Francisco Andrade Marín]].

Revision as of 21:45, 28 November 2005

Carlos Freile Zaldumbide was an Ecuadorean politician, who served two terms as acting President of Ecuador.

He was the acting President from 12 August 1911 to 1 September 1911 (a reign lasting just 21 days). He took the role on a temporary basis when Eloy Alfaro, who had been President for over 4 years, became defenestraded and went to exile.

Zaldumbide was replaced by the already elected President Emilio Estrada, whose reign lasted just over three months before he died on 21 December 1911.

Carlos Freile Zaldumbide then served a second term as acting president of Ecuador, this time from 22 December 1911 to 6 March 1912. Zaldumbide stepped down as acting president for a second time during a rebellion, and was succeeded by Francisco Andrade Marín.